The State Canvassing Board adjourns after recounts confirm election results, but what’s happening in Scott County?
Read MoreFrom statewide federal offices to local school board races, recounts are another election certification safeguard that voters can trust.
Read MoreThe State Canvassing Board met and reviewed the results of the 2024 election and Post-Election Reviews. What did they find?
Read MorePost-Election Reviews are now complete. What have our observers seen? Were there any problems? Where do we go from here?
Read MoreUpcoming recounts in Scott & Sherburne Counties provide a window into how the counting and reporting system works, and errors get corrected.
Read MoreThe Post Election Reviews are underway, to audit the election results returned by the tabulators. And LWVMN has 150+ trained nonpartisan observers in nearly half of our counties!
Read MoreYes! All Minnesota counties will audit the results of their locally-run elections through the Post Election Review. Learn how they are conducted to ensure the integrity of YOUR vote.
Read MoreVoting is over. But our elections are not. Check out the timeline and steps to test the accuracy of our elections, manage any discrepancies, and certify the official results.
Read MoreAs we await election results, the only thing official is that all results are UNofficial as we patiently wait for our election officials to begin the process of certifying the election.
Read MoreA probe into the 2020 election in Wisconsin found “absolutely no evidence of election fraud” while costing taxpayers over $1 million dollars.
Read MoreA summary of the so-called Minnesota Elections Integrity Act, which would significantly burden voters and election officials with little benefit.
Read MoreThe League of Women Voters of Minnesota fully supports LWV Red Wing in their response to a negative LTE from a state senator.
Read MoreLeague members showed a strong presence at a press conference this morning by the Office of the Secretary of State.
Read MoreLWV Roseville Area had been a sponsor of a September 25th civic education program entitled "The Security of the Minnesota Election System," along with other organizations.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court decided a major voting rights case today, Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, finding that a Minnesota law banning political apparel in polling places is unconstitutional. The League of Women Voters Minnesota signed onto a legal brief with the Brennan Center for Justice and the League of Women Voters of the United States opposing this outcome.
Read MoreElection officials statewide are hard at work preparing for the upcoming elections this fall. But supporting that work will take additional help from our Legislature today. The League of Women Voters encourages the Legislature to take those steps.
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