Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 201 — Eligibility And Registration Of Voters
Section 201.195 — Challenges.

Subdivision 1. Petition; hearing. Upon petition filed with the county auditor, any voter registered within a county may challenge the eligibility or residence of any other voter registered within that county. The petition shall state the grounds for challenge and be accompanied by an affidavit stating that the challenge is based on the challenger's personal knowledge. Within five days after receipt of the petition, the county auditor shall set a date for a hearing on the challenge and notify the challenger by mail. A copy of the petition and notice of the hearing shall be served on the challenged voter by the county auditor in the same manner as in a civil action. The hearing shall be held before the county auditor or the auditor's designee who shall then make findings and affirm or dismiss the challenge.
Subd. 2. Appeal. If a challenge is affirmed, the voter whose registration has been challenged may appeal the ruling to the secretary of state. The appeal shall be heard within five days but in any case before election day. Upon hearing the appeal the secretary of state shall affirm or reverse the ruling and shall give appropriate instructions to the county auditor.
Subd. 3. Hearing procedures. A hearing before the secretary of state shall be conducted as a contested case and determined in accordance with chapter 14.
1981 c 29 art 2 s 22; 1982 c 424 s 130; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 200 - 212 — Elections

Chapter 201 — Eligibility And Registration Of Voters

Section 201.01 — Definitions.

Section 201.014 — Eligibility To Vote.

Section 201.016 — Residence Requirements For Voting; Violations; Penalty.

Section 201.018 — Registration For Voting.

Section 201.021 — Permanent Registration System.

Section 201.022 — Statewide Registration System.

Section 201.023 — Voter Registration.

Section 201.054 — Methods Of Registering; Prohibitions; Penalty.

Section 201.056 — Signature Of Registered Voter; Marks Allowed.

Section 201.061 — Registration On Or Before Election Day.

Section 201.071 — Registration Applications.

Section 201.081 — Registration Files.

Section 201.091 — Registered Voter Lists; Reports; Registration Places.

Section 201.096 — School Elections; Use Of Voter Registration System.

Section 201.11 — Precinct Boundaries; House Number; Street Address Changed, Change Of Files.

Section 201.12 — Proper Registration; Verification By Mail; Challenges.

Section 201.121 — Entry Of Names; Mailed Notice.

Section 201.13 — Report Of Deceased Voters; Changes To Voter Records.

Section 201.14 — Court Administrator Of District Court; Report Changes Of Names.

Section 201.145 — Reports On Guardianships, Legal Incompetence, Felony Convictions, And Citizenship; Status Changes.

Section 201.161 — Driver's License And Identification Card Applications.

Section 201.1611 — Postsecondary Institution And School District Voter Registration.

Section 201.1615 — Information Sharing; Use Of Social Security Number.

Section 201.162 — Duties Of State Agencies.

Section 201.171 — Posting Voting History; Failure To Vote; Registration Removed.

Section 201.195 — Challenges.

Section 201.211 — Costs.

Section 201.221 — Rules.

Section 201.225 — Electronic Roster Authorization.

Section 201.27 — Violations, Penalty.

Section 201.275 — Investigations; Prosecutions.