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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 471

471.3422 WEBSITE DOMAIN REQUIREMENT FOR CERTAIN COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.

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471.3422 WEBSITE DOMAIN REQUIREMENT FOR CERTAIN COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
(a)By June 1, 2026, every county and each municipality that administers absentee voting must use a .gov domain for the website address used by the county or municipality.
(b)If a municipality subject to this section has applied for a .gov domain but has not fully transitioned to using a .gov domain by June 1, 2026, the municipality is not in violation of this section. Such a municipality is in violation of this section if the municipality has not fully transitioned to using a .gov domain by June 1, 2028.
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