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MN counts local votes with some new election changes in place

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023   

Minnesota just carried out its first election after new voting policies were approved by the Legislature. It was an "off year" for bigger contested races, but civic engagement leaders hope more people are gaining access to the polls.

This fall, Minnesota voters were deciding seats for local government and school boards. Their return to polling locations follows numerous changes signed into law, such as enhancing voting rights for people with a felony conviction, and creating more opportunities to vote absentee.

Michelle Witte, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Minnesota, said not all provisions are in effect yet, but the initial updates will hopefully provide some clues.

"It's really great to kind of have this, what I would say maybe a 'trial run,'" Witte emphasized. "To see how things are going, what kinds of things can be improved on."

Witte noted having fewer races ahead of a big election year in 2024 is a good opportunity to see what works. She added expanding access could also help boost turnout in non-statewide or presidential votes.

Another change taking effect this fall was extending the right to take time off work to vote. Traditionally meant for Election Day, Minnesotans can now do it during the early-absentee voting period.

Political experts noted sharp divisions over election transparency have placed more scrutiny on administrators. But Witte reminded the public Minnesota's system is transparent, from when people cast their ballots to the counting and certification process.

"The public accuracy tests for all the equipment that's used in elections are all open to the public, as in postelection reviews," Witte explained. "All elections are subject to audit."

As votes from this year's election cycle are counted and certified, Witte pointed out the public can access information to the counting process, too.

Among the changes her group is monitoring is voter preregistration for 16- and 17-year-olds. She added engagement efforts at high schools this fall conveyed a lot of interest, possibly resulting in higher turnout among those who turn 18 before the 2024 election.


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