Minnesota Statutes 208.42 – Designation of State’s Electors
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For each elector position in this state, a political party contesting the position, or an unaffiliated presidential candidate, shall submit to the secretary of state the names of two qualified individuals. One of the individuals must be designated “elector nominee” and the other “alternate elector nominee.”
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 208.42
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
Except as otherwise provided in sections 208.44 to 208.47, this state’s electors are the winning elector nominees under the laws of this state.