Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2693

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Requirements modification for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy

Impact

The proposed adjustments will directly amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, particularly section 204B.06. By clarifying the requirements for affidavit submissions, the bill aims to enhance the integrity of the electoral process, potentially reducing instances of fraudulent candidacy filings. The revised process will also enable quicker verification by the filing officers, who must verify a candidate's residency within one business day of receiving the affidavit. Furthermore, if there is a mismatch in the address documentation, the filing officer is required to reject the affidavit, which aims to uphold the integrity of elections.

Summary

Senate File 2693 aims to modify existing requirements regarding the identification and verification of a candidate's residence when submitting an affidavit of candidacy in Minnesota. The bill mandates that such affidavits must contain a candidate's current address, along with two signatures from residents attesting to the candidate's residence. Additionally, candidates are required to provide a contact telephone number and either a non-governmental email address or a declaration that they do not possess one. The overarching goal of these regulations is to ensure transparency and accountability in the electoral process by validating a candidate's place of residence accurately.

Contention

A significant aspect of SF2693 is its provision for classifying a candidate's address as private under specific circumstances. If a candidate fears for their safety, they can request such classification by providing a separate form and certification, thereby protecting sensitive information from public disclosure. However, this provision may lead to debates regarding the balance between transparency in candidate identification and the need for privacy and safety. Some stakeholders express concern over the possibility that it could allow evasion of public scrutiny, while others argue it is a necessary step to ensure the safety of vulnerable candidates. Overall, discussions around SF2693 highlight tensions between electoral transparency and personal security.

Companion Bills

MN HF1872

Similar To Requirements for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy modified, and criminal penalty provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1872

Requirements for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy modified, and criminal penalty provided.

MN SF261

Election candidacy affidavits modifications

MN HB2280

In nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates and providing for ascertaining residence of candidates.

MN HF804

Affidavits of candidacy modified.

MN SB658

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; and, in nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates, for nominations by political bodies, for limitations on eligibility of candidates and for affidavits of candidates.

MN HB126

In nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates and for nominations by political bodies.

MN HB4861

Elections: candidates; affidavit of identity provision for partisan office candidates; clarify. Amends sec. 558 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.558).

MN HF3534

Ballot access and related provisions for minor party candidates modified.

MN SF3703

Certification by presidential candidates and political party chairs requirement that the candidate satisfies all eligibility requirements of the United States Constitution

MN HF3363

Campaign Finance; street address classified as private data; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board prohibited from posting private data on its website; noncampaign disbursement use provided for security-related expenses; campaign finance laws modified; disclaimer requirements modified; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, local governments, and school districts required to remove, modify, and repost reports and statements on websites; certification requirements to have an address classified as private data on an affidavit of candidacy removed; and definitions provided and amended.

Similar Bills

MN HF1872

Requirements for identifying and verifying a candidate's residence on an affidavit of candidacy modified, and criminal penalty provided.

MI HB4861

Elections: candidates; affidavit of identity provision for partisan office candidates; clarify. Amends sec. 558 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.558).

MN HF2870

Elections; various changes made related to election administration, absentee voting provisions modified, and terminology clarified.

HI SB2528

Relating To Partial Public Financing Of Elections.

HI HB2050

Relating To Partial Public Financing Of Elections.

MN SF3710

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board data practices modification

MN HF3689

Minimum age for local election candidates lowered.

ND HB1424

Certificates of endorsement and the secretary of state's duty to place a candidate's name on a primary election ballot.