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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to elections; providing for the election of state legislators without political​
33 1.3 party designation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 204D.08,​
44 1.4 subdivisions 4, 6; 204D.13, subdivision 1.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 204D.08, subdivision 4, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subd. 4.State partisan primary ballot; party columns.The state partisan primary​
88 1.8ballot shall be headed by the words "State Partisan Primary Ballot." The ballot shall be​
99 1.9printed on white paper. There must be at least three vertical columns on the ballot and each​
1010 1.10major political party shall have a separate column headed by the words ".......... Party,"​
1111 1.11giving the party name. Above the party names, the following statement shall be printed.​
1212 1.12 "Minnesota Election Law permits you to vote for the candidates of only one political​
1313 1.13party in a state partisan primary election."​
1414 1.14 If there are only two major political parties to be listed on the ballot, one party must​
1515 1.15occupy the left-hand column, the other party must occupy the right-hand column, and the​
1616 1.16center column must contain the following statement:​
1717 1.17 "Do not vote for candidates of more than one party."​
1818 1.18 The names of the candidates seeking the nomination of each major political party shall​
1919 1.19be listed in that party's column. If only one individual files an affidavit of candidacy seeking​
2020 1.20the nomination of a major political party for an office, the name of that individual shall be​
2121 1.21placed on the state partisan primary ballot at the appropriate location in that party's column.​
2222 1​Section 1.​
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2424 State of Minnesota​
2525 This Document can be made available​
2626 in alternative formats upon request​
2727 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
2828 H. F. No. 117​
2929 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3030 Authored by West; Johnson, W., and Nadeau​01/22/2025​
3131 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Elections Finance and Government Operations​ 2.1 In each column, the candidates for senator in Congress shall be listed first, candidates​
3232 2.2for representative in Congress second, candidates for state senator third, candidates for state​
3333 2.3representative fourth and then candidates for partisan state office in the order specified by​
3434 2.4the secretary of state. Vacant offices being filled by special election must be listed with​
3535 2.5other offices of that type, but after any office of that type for which a candidate will be​
3636 2.6elected for a full term.​
3737 2.7 The party columns shall be substantially the same in width, type, and appearance. The​
3838 2.8columns shall be separated by a 12-point solid line.​
3939 2.9 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 204D.08, subdivision 6, is amended to read:​
4040 2.10 Subd. 6.State and county nonpartisan primary ballot.The state and county nonpartisan​
4141 2.11primary ballot shall be headed "State and County Nonpartisan Primary Ballot." It shall be​
4242 2.12printed in the manner provided in the rules of the secretary of state. The names of candidates​
4343 2.13for nomination to the supreme court, court of appeals, district court, state senator, state​
4444 2.14representative, all county offices, all city offices, and all school district offices shall be​
4545 2.15placed on this ballot.​
4646 2.16 No candidate whose name is placed on the state and county nonpartisan primary ballot​
4747 2.17shall be designated or identified as the candidate of any political party or in any other manner​
4848 2.18except as expressly provided by law.​
4949 2.19 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 204D.13, subdivision 1, is amended to read:​
5050 2.20 Subdivision 1.Order of offices.The candidates for partisan offices shall be placed on​
5151 2.21the state general election ballot in the following order: senator in Congress shall be first;​
5252 2.22and representative in Congress, second; state senator, third; and state representative, fourth.​
5353 2.23The candidates for partisan state offices shall follow in the order specified by the secretary​
5454 2.24of state. Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor shall appear so that a single vote​
5555 2.25may be cast for both offices. Vacant offices being filled by special election must be listed​
5656 2.26with other offices of that type, but after any office of that type for which a candidate will​
5757 2.27be elected for a full term.​
5858 2.28 Sec. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.​
5959 2.29 Sections 1 to 3 are effective August 1, 2026, and apply to elections conducted on or after​
6060 2.30that date.​
6161 2​Sec. 4.​
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