The FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service on Friday were investigating the origin of a suspicious package that was sent to the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office.
Vice President Harris’s support in the state of Minnesota ticked up compared to former President Trump, her political rival, according to a survey released Thursday. The KSTP/SurveyUSA poll showed Harris had a 6-point lead over Trump,
With early voting underway, local elections officials and the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office are working to address issues with a small number of ballot misprints after reports of errors in two counties.
The Secretary of State's Office in Minnesota was evacuated on Friday after receiving a "suspicious" package, officials say.
Wall St. Insights This election cycle, Harris and Trump campaigns are focusing their resources on a handful of key swing states, where the election will likely be decided. In most of the rest of the country,
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is set to make his final major campaign appearance before the coming week’s debate at a football game between the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota in Ann Arbor,
GOP leaders are still talking about 1,000 voting registrations that were rejected for not having proof of identity.
(THE CONVERSATION) Since Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris selected Tim Walz as her running mate in August 2024, political commentators have offered various takes on Walz – is he pragmatic or progressive, centrist or radical, a grassroots lefty or a mainstream Democrat?
The Secretary of State’s office says the number of Minnesotans who are voting early in the November 5, 2024 election is fewer than in 2020 during the pandemic when 1,246,810 ballots were sent in the first week, but nearly three times higher than in 2016, when 150,488 ballots were sent in the first week.
Nearly eight in 10 Minnesotans surveyed for a new MPR News, KARE 11 and Minnesota Star Tribune poll have high to moderate confidence of an accurate vote count in the November election. They’re more split over the safeguards around absentee and mail-in voting.
Half of likely voters said they are highly confident that votes will be counted accurately in November, and nearly a third more said they were moderately confident.