Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 203B — Absentee Voting
Section 203B.24 — Duties Of Election Judges.

Subdivision 1. Check of voter eligibility; proper execution of certificate. Upon receipt of an absentee ballot returned as provided in sections 203B.16 to 203B.27, the election judges shall compare the voter's name with the names recorded under section 203B.19 in the statewide registration system to insure that the ballot is from a voter eligible to cast an absentee ballot under sections 203B.16 to 203B.27. The election judges shall mark the signature envelope "Accepted" and initial or sign the signature envelope below the word "Accepted" if the election judges are satisfied that:
(1) the voter's name and address on the signature envelope appears in substantially the same form as on the application records provided to the election judges by the county auditor;
(2) the voter has signed the federal oath prescribed pursuant to section 705(b)(2) of the Help America Vote Act, Public Law 107-252;
(3) the voter has set forth the same voter's passport number, or Minnesota driver's license or state identification card number, or the last four digits of the voter's Social Security number as submitted on the application, if the voter has one of these documents;
(4) the voter is not known to have died; and
(5) the voter has not already voted at that election, either in person or by absentee ballot.
If the identification number described in clause (3) does not match the number as submitted on the application, the election judges must make a reasonable effort to satisfy themselves through other information provided by the applicant, or by an individual authorized to apply on behalf of the voter, that the ballots were returned by the same person to whom the ballots were transmitted.
An absentee ballot cast pursuant to sections 203B.16 to 203B.27 may only be rejected for the lack of one of clauses (1) to (5). In particular, failure to place the ballot within the secrecy envelope before placing it in the outer white envelope is not a reason to reject an absentee ballot.
Election judges must note the reason for rejection on the back of the envelope in the space provided for that purpose.
Failure to return unused ballots shall not invalidate a marked ballot, but a ballot shall not be counted if the certificate on the return envelope is not properly executed. In all other respects the provisions of the Minnesota Election Law governing deposit and counting of ballots shall apply. Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the counting of the absentee ballot of a deceased voter does not invalidate the election.
Subd. 2. Recording accepted and rejected ballots. The election judges shall compare the voter's name with the names recorded under section 203B.19 in the statewide registration system. For each returned ballot, the election judges must indicate on the record in the statewide registration system whether the absentee ballot was accepted or rejected.
1981 c 29 art 3 s 24; 2004 c 293 art 1 s 27; 2005 c 156 art 6 s 30; 1Sp2005 c 7 s 22; 2008 c 190 s 11; 2010 c 194 s 13; 2021 c 31 art 3 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 200 - 212 — Elections

Chapter 203B — Absentee Voting

Section 203B.001 — Election Law Applicability.

Section 203B.01 — Absentee Balloting; Definitions.

Section 203B.02 — General Eligibility Requirements.

Section 203B.03 — Prohibitions; Penalties.

Section 203B.04 — Application For Ballots.

Section 203B.05 — Designation Of Municipal Clerks To Administer Absentee Voting Laws.

Section 203B.06 — Applications; Filing With County Auditor Or Municipal Clerk; Delivery Of Ballot.

Section 203B.065 — Using The Registration System.

Section 203B.07 — Return And Ballot Envelopes; Directions To Voters.

Section 203B.08 — Marking And Return Of Absentee Ballots.

Section 203B.081 — Locations And Methods For Absentee Voting In Person.

Section 203B.082 — Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes; Security And Integrity.

Section 203B.085 — County Auditor's And Municipal Clerk's Offices To Remain Open During Certain Hours Preceding Election.

Section 203B.09 — Form And Content Of Required Materials; Rules Of Secretary Of State.

Section 203B.11 — Hospital Patients And Residents Of Health Care Facilities.

Section 203B.12 — Absentee Voter Names.

Section 203B.121 — Ballot Boards.

Section 203B.125 — Secretary Of State To Make Rules.

Section 203B.14 — County Auditor Or Municipal Clerk May Employ Additional Help.

Section 203B.15 — Administrative Expenses.

Section 203B.16 — Absent Voters In The Military Or Outside The United States.

Section 203B.17 — Application For Ballot.

Section 203B.18 — Forwarding Applications.

Section 203B.19 — Recording Applications.

Section 203B.20 — Challenges.

Section 203B.21 — Ballots And Envelopes.

Section 203B.22 — Transmitting Ballots.

Section 203B.225 — Transmitting And Returning Ballots.

Section 203B.227 — Write-in Absentee Ballot.

Section 203B.23 — Absentee Ballot Board.

Section 203B.24 — Duties Of Election Judges.

Section 203B.26 — Separate Record.

Section 203B.27 — Expense Chargeable To General Revenue.

Section 203B.28 — Postelection Report To Legislature.