Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 204B — Election Administration; General Provisions
Section 204B.19 — Election Judges; Qualifications.

Subdivision 1. Individuals qualified to be election judges. Except as provided in subdivision 6, any individual who is eligible to vote in this state is qualified to be appointed as an election judge.
Subd. 2. Individuals not qualified to be election judges. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), no individual shall be appointed as an election judge for any precinct if that individual:
(1) is unable to read, write, or speak the English language;
(2) is the spouse; parent, including a stepparent; child, including a stepchild; or sibling, including a stepsibling; of any election judge serving in the same precinct or of any candidate at that election;
(3) is domiciled, either permanently or temporarily, with any candidate on the ballot at that election; or
(4) is a candidate at that election.
(b) Individuals who are related to each other as provided in paragraph (a), clause (2), may serve as election judges in the same precinct, provided that they serve on separate shifts that do not run concurrently.
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 1985 c 248 s 37]
Subd. 4. Additional qualifications permitted; examination. The appointing authority may establish additional qualifications which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section and which relate to the ability of an individual to perform the duties of an election judge. The appointing authority may examine any individual who seeks appointment as an election judge to determine whether the individual meets any qualification established under this section.
Subd. 5. Party balance requirement. No more than half of the election judges in a precinct may be members of the same major political party unless the election board consists of an odd number of election judges, in which case the number of election judges who are members of the same major political party may be one more than half the number of election judges in that precinct.
Subd. 6. High school students. Notwithstanding any other requirements of this section, a student enrolled in a high school in Minnesota or who is in a home school in compliance with sections 120A.22 and 120A.24, who has attained the age of 16 is eligible to be appointed as a without party affiliation trainee election judge in the county in which the student resides, or a county adjacent to the county in which the student resides. The student must meet qualifications for trainee election judges specified in rules of the secretary of state. A student appointed as a trainee election judge may be excused from school attendance during the hours that the student is serving as a trainee election judge if the student submits a written request signed and approved by the student's parent or guardian to be absent from school and a certificate from the appointing authority stating the hours during which the student will serve as a trainee election judge to the principal of the school at least ten days prior to the election. Students shall not serve as trainee election judges after 10:00 p.m. Notwithstanding section 177.24 to the contrary, trainee election judges may be paid not less than two-thirds of the minimum wage for a large employer. The principal of the school may approve a request to be absent from school conditioned on acceptable academic performance at the time of service as a trainee election judge.
1981 c 29 art 4 s 19; 1983 c 126 s 1; 1983 c 303 s 7; 1985 c 39 s 1; 1987 c 266 art 1 s 27; 1991 c 237 s 1,2; 1995 c 34 s 1; 2000 c 467 s 18; 2004 c 293 art 2 s 19,20; 2010 c 180 s 1; 2014 c 264 s 15; 2015 c 70 art 1 s 25,26

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 200 - 212 — Elections

Chapter 204B — Election Administration; General Provisions

Section 204B.01 — Definitions.

Section 204B.02 — Application.

Section 204B.03 — Manner Of Nomination.

Section 204B.04 — Candidacy; Prohibitions.

Section 204B.06 — Filing For Primary; Affidavit Of Candidacy.

Section 204B.07 — Nominating Petitions.

Section 204B.071 — Petitions; Rules Of Secretary Of State.

Section 204B.08 — Signing Petitions.

Section 204B.09 — Time And Place Of Filing Affidavits And Petitions.

Section 204B.10 — Affidavits Of Candidacy; Nominating Petitions; Duties.

Section 204B.11 — Candidates; Filing Fees; Petition In Place Of Filing Fee.

Section 204B.12 — Withdrawal Of Candidates.

Section 204B.13 — Vacancy In Nomination; Partisan Office.

Section 204B.131 — Vacancy In Nomination; Nonpartisan Office.

Section 204B.135 — Redistricting Of Election Districts.

Section 204B.14 — Election Precincts.

Section 204B.145 — Duties Of Secretary Of State; Redistricting.

Section 204B.146 — Duties Of Secretary Of State.

Section 204B.15 — Unorganized Territory; Election Precincts.

Section 204B.16 — Polling Places; Designation.

Section 204B.175 — Change Of Polling Place In An Emergency.

Section 204B.18 — Polling Places; Equipment.

Section 204B.181 — Election Emergency Plans.

Section 204B.19 — Election Judges; Qualifications.

Section 204B.195 — Time Off From Work To Serve As Election Judge.

Section 204B.20 — Election Board; Head Election Judge; Duties.

Section 204B.21 — Appointment Of Election Judges.

Section 204B.22 — Election Judges; Number Required.

Section 204B.23 — Vacancies Among Election Judges.

Section 204B.24 — Election Judges; Oath.

Section 204B.25 — Training For Election Judges.

Section 204B.26 — Election Judges; Violations; Penalties.

Section 204B.27 — Duties Of Secretary Of State.

Section 204B.28 — Clerks; Election Supplies; Duties.

Section 204B.29 — Election Judges; Election Supplies; Duties.

Section 204B.30 — Unofficial Ballots.

Section 204B.31 — Compensation For Election Services.

Section 204B.32 — Election Expenses; Payment.

Section 204B.33 — Notice Of Filing.

Section 204B.34 — Notice Of Election.

Section 204B.35 — Preparation Of Ballots.

Section 204B.36 — Ballots; Form.

Section 204B.37 — Back Of Ballot.

Section 204B.38 — Names On Ballots; Identical Descriptive Words.

Section 204B.39 — Substitute Ballots.

Section 204B.40 — Ballots; Election Records And Other Materials; Disposition; Inspection Of Ballots.

Section 204B.43 — Unlawful Printing Or Distribution Of Ballots; Penalty.

Section 204B.44 — Errors And Omissions; Remedy.

Section 204B.45 — Mail Balloting.

Section 204B.46 — Mail Elections; Questions.

Section 204B.47 — Alternative Election Procedures; Duties Of Secretary Of State.

Section 204B.49 — "i Voted" Stickers.