Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 204D — Particular Elections
Section 204D.25 — Special Election Ballots.

Subdivision 1. Form. Except as provided in subdivision 2, the county auditor shall prepare separate ballots for a special primary and special election as required by sections 204D.17 to 204D.27. The ballots shall be headed "Special Primary Ballot" or "Special Election Ballot" as the case may be, followed by the date of the special primary or special election. Immediately below the title of each office to be filled shall be printed the words "To fill vacancy in term expiring ..........," with the date of expiration of the term and any other information that is necessary to distinguish the office from any other office to be voted upon at the same election. For a special primary or special election, the instructions to voters may use the singular form of the word when referring to candidates and offices when only one office is to be filled at the special election. Otherwise the form of the ballots shall comply as far as practicable with the laws relating to ballots for state primaries and state general elections. The county auditor shall post a sample of each ballot in the auditor's office as soon as prepared and not later than four days before the special primary or special election. Publication of the sample ballot for a special primary or special election is not required.
Subd. 2. Use of regular ballots. The county auditor shall place the names of the candidates to fill the vacancy upon the regular ballots used for like offices at the state primary or state general election, designating the office to be filled in the same manner as provided in subdivision 1 for separate special primary or special election ballots if:
(a) the candidates at the special election are to be voted for on the day of the state general election or are to be nominated on the day of the state primary; and
(b) the ballots for the state general election or state primary have not been printed when the names of the candidates to be elected or nominated to fill a vacancy have been finally determined.
1981 c 29 art 6 s 25; 1986 c 444; 2000 c 467 s 24; 2001 c 7 s 45

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 200 - 212 — Elections

Chapter 204D — Particular Elections

Section 204D.01 — Definitions.

Section 204D.02 — Officers Chosen At State General Election; Terms Of Office.

Section 204D.03 — Time Of State Elections.

Section 204D.04 — Ballot Preparation.

Section 204D.05 — State Primary Ballots; Partisan And Nonpartisan; Official In Charge.

Section 204D.06 — Certification Of Names By Secretary Of State.

Section 204D.07 — Placing Names On Ballots.

Section 204D.08 — State Primary Ballots.

Section 204D.09 — Example Ballots; Sample Primary Ballots.

Section 204D.10 — Primary Results; Nominees.

Section 204D.11 — State General Election Ballots; Candidates; Official In Charge; Rules.

Section 204D.12 — Names Placed On General Election Ballots.

Section 204D.13 — Ballot; Partisan Offices.

Section 204D.14 — Ballots; Nonpartisan Offices.

Section 204D.15 — Ballot; Constitutional Amendment Sample.

Section 204D.16 — Sample General Election Ballots; Posting; Publication.

Section 204D.165 — Sample Ballots To Schools.

Section 204D.17 — State Senator; State Representative; Vacancy In Office; Special Election.

Section 204D.18 — General Election Laws; Application.

Section 204D.19 — Special Elections; When Held.

Section 204D.195 — Date Of Special Election; Certain Times Prohibited.

Section 204D.20 — Nominations; Vacancy.

Section 204D.21 — Time Of Special Primary.

Section 204D.22 — Writ Of Election.

Section 204D.23 — Affidavits Of Candidacy; Nominating Petitions.

Section 204D.24 — Special Elections; Precincts; Election Judges; Voters.

Section 204D.25 — Special Election Ballots.

Section 204D.26 — Congressional Or Legislative Districts; Change In Boundaries.

Section 204D.27 — Special Election Returns.

Section 204D.28 — United States Senate Vacancy; Manner Of Filling.

Section 204D.29 — Representative In Congress Vacancy.