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Minnesota

Chapter 203
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203B.001 ELECTION LAW APPLICABILITY.
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203B.01 ABSENTEE BALLOTING; DEFINITIONS.
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203B.02 GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS.
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203B.03 PROHIBITIONS; PENALTIES.
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203B.04 APPLICATION FOR BALLOTS.
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203B.05 DESIGNATION OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS TO ADMINISTER ABSENTEE VOTING LAWS.
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203B.06 APPLICATIONS; FILING WITH COUNTY AUDITOR OR MUNICIPAL CLERK; DELIVERY OF BALLOT.
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203B.07 RETURN AND BALLOT ENVELOPES; DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS.
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203B.08 MARKING AND RETURN OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS.
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203B.09 FORM AND CONTENT OF REQUIRED MATERIALS; RULES OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
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203B.11 HOSPITAL PATIENTS AND RESIDENTS OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
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203B.12 ABSENTEE VOTER NAMES.
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203B.14 COUNTY AUDITOR OR MUNICIPAL CLERK MAY EMPLOY ADDITIONAL HELP.
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203B.15 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.
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203B.16 ABSENT VOTERS IN THE MILITARY OR OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES.
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203B.17 APPLICATION FOR BALLOT.
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203B.18 FORWARDING APPLICATIONS.
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203B.19 RECORDING APPLICATIONS.
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203B.20 CHALLENGES.
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203B.21 BALLOTS AND ENVELOPES.
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203B.22 TRANSMITTING BALLOTS.
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203B.23 ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD.
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203B.24 DUTIES OF ELECTION JUDGES.
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203B.26 SEPARATE RECORD.
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203B.27 EXPENSE CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE.
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203B.28 POSTELECTION REPORT TO LEGISLATURE.
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203B.29 TRANSMISSION OF BALLOTS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.
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203B.30 PROCEDURES FOR EARLY VOTING.
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203B.065 USING THE REGISTRATION SYSTEM.
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203B.081 LOCATIONS AND METHODS FOR ABSENTEE VOTING IN PERSON.
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203B.082 ABSENTEE BALLOT DROP BOXES; SECURITY AND INTEGRITY.
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203B.085 COUNTY AUDITOR'S AND MUNICIPAL CLERK'S OFFICES TO REMAIN OPEN DURING CERTAIN HOURS PRECEDING ELECTION.
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203B.121 BALLOT BOARDS.
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203B.125 SECRETARY OF STATE TO MAKE RULES.
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203B.225 TRANSMITTING AND RETURNING BALLOTS.
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203B.227 WRITE-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT.
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203B.0815 TEMPORARY LOCATIONS REIMBURSEMENTS; POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.
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