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A look at election measures up at the Capitol ahead of 2026
- Lawmakers are considering new election measures including redesigned 'I voted' sticker designs, increased penalties for election intimidation, and protections for campaign finance address information.
- Senator Bonnie Westlin introduced bill SF4734 to allow competitions for new 'I voted' sticker designs.
- Bill SF3893 proposes raising election intimidation penalties from gross misdemeanor to felony and increasing civil fines to $10,000.
- Westlin affirmed confidence in Minnesota's election system, stating it is safe, free, and fair with no evidence supporting voter fraud claims.
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A look at election measures up at the Capitol ahead of 2026
ST. PAUL — New “I voted” stickers, increasing election intimidation penalties and limiting access to campaign finance addresses are some new measures lawmakers are considering this session. With midterms approaching, lawmakers are eyeing some changes to elections for the state that has historically landed in top voter turnout spots. Elections champions in the Legislature say most of the changes this session are modest — a tied House poses challe…
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