2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 204B.44 — Errors and Omissions; Remedy

Plain-Language Summary

Anyone can file a court petition to fix errors on ballots, such as wrong names, missing candidates, or ineligible candidates appearing on the ballot. The petition goes to the district court or supreme court depending on the type of office. Courts can order corrections and issue emergency orders before or during elections.

Practical Notes
This is the main legal remedy for ballot errors in Minnesota. If you believe there is a mistake on the ballot or an ineligible candidate is listed, you can file a petition with the court to get it fixed. Courts can act quickly, even on election day if necessary.