Multiple counties in Minnesota, including Faribault and Wabasha, have reported ballot misprints affecting early voters in state House races.
The errors include incorrect party affiliations for candidates, leading to confusion and calls for immediate fixes. Officials are working to address the issue, with some cases requiring court approval to correct the ballots. The misprints have impacted voters in areas like Zumbro Falls and New Hope, raising concerns about election integrity as early voting continues.
Candidates and election officials are urging swift action to prevent further disruptions.
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This is exactly why the government shouldn’t be trusted to run elections smoothly—more power in the hands of bureaucrats always leads to chaos.
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Two Minnesota House races are misidentified on ballots already delivered to voters
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Candidates in two Minnesota House races have their parties misprinted on ballots handed out to early voters in two counties.
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House District 23A candidates respond to Faribault County ballot error
According to the Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, this misprint only happened in Faribault County, and officials immediately worked to address the issue when it was found. He said the misprint impacted 17 early voters in the county.
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