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Primary Election

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COURT RULING MEANS ELECTIONS RESULTS COULD BE DELAYED 48 OR MORE HOURS THIS FALL

Minnesota has been allowing voting by mail-in ballot or mailed in absentee ballots since 2014, but new rules this year could impact when residents learn the results of elections. Because of COVID-19 concerns, the requirement for a witness signature has been removed. But the ruling that will change when results may be available is a

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 Following are some interesting numbers from the Presidential Primary Election… numbers that weren’t generally reported in the news: Of Polk County’s 16,508 registered voters (including the 134 who registered on election day), 3,746 actually voted. That was 22.69%. Of the 3,746 ballots cast, 2,196 were by

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POLK COUNTY HOPING TO GET NEW EQUIPMENT IN BUSY ELECTION YEAR

Polk County is preparing for a big election year with the hopes of getting some new equipment through a grant from the Office of the Secretary of State for Minnesota.  The Polk County Commissioners recently approved an application to apply for the grant, which, if successful, would replace the County’s aging assistive election equipment. Polk

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