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Minnesota Statutes § 202A.16 CAUCUS, WHO MAY PARTICIPATE AND VOTEVersion dated Oct. 30, 2024

Statute Text

Subdivision 1. Eligible voters.
Only those individuals who are or will be eligible to vote at the time of the next state general election, may vote or be elected a delegate or officer at the precinct caucus. An eligible voter may vote or be elected a delegate or officer only in the precinct where the voter resides at the time of the caucus.
Subd. 2. Agreement with party principles.
Only those persons who are in agreement with the principles of the party as stated in the party's constitution, and who either voted or affiliated with the party at the last state general election or intend to vote or affiliate with the party at the next state general election, may vote at the precinct caucus.
Subd. 3. Decision by caucus vote.
In case the right of a person to participate at the caucus is challenged, the question of the right to participate shall be decided by a vote of the whole caucus. A person so challenged may not vote on the question of the person's right to participate.
Subd. 4. One caucus per year.
No person may vote or participate at more than one party's caucuses in any one year.

Source

1975 c 5 s 7; 1981 c 29 art 7 s 5,38; 1986 c 444 ; 1986 c 475 s 6

History

Amended by 2023 Minn. Laws, ch. 62 , s 4-138 , eff. 7/1/2023 .