Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF595

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Election judge party affiliation classified as public data on individuals.

Impact

The classification of election judge party affiliations as public data seeks to increase transparency in the electoral system, allowing for enhanced scrutiny of party representation among election judges. By making this information publicly available, the bill intends to build public trust in the electoral process, ensuring that party balance requirements are closely monitored and maintained.

Summary

HF595 proposes to classify the party affiliation of election judges as public data, aligning with greater transparency measures regarding election processes. The bill amends Minnesota Statutes to ensure that appointing authorities maintain a list of election judges along with their major political party affiliations. These records will be accessible to the public, aiming to enhance accountability and public awareness of the election judge selection process.

Contention

The potential points of contention surrounding HF595 may arise from concerns about privacy and the implications of publicly disclosing party affiliations. Opponents may argue that making this information public could lead to stigmatization of election judges based on their political affiliations or discourage individuals from serving as election judges due to fear of backlash or scrutiny.

Proponents

Supporters of HF595 assert that transparency in election processes is vital for democratic integrity. They argue that having clear access to the party affiliations of election judges helps uphold the principle of nonpartisanship in election administration and ensures that elections are conducted fairly. The bill's proponents emphasize that this measure will ensure that political biases do not influence the electoral process.

Companion Bills

MN SF640

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