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Jan 05, 2026

DoJ Demands Records On Minnesota Same-Day Voter Vouching System-llllllllllllllll

Heightened scrutiny over Minnesota’s sprawling social services fraud case has prompted renewed attention to the state’s election procedures. A report circulated by Scott Presler, founder of Early Vote Action, has raised questions about Minnesota’s same-day voter registration and vouching system.

 

 

 

 

 

Under current state law, a registered voter may vouch for the residency of up to eight individuals seeking same-day registration, provided they live in the same voting precinct, Red State reported. Individuals who are vouched for are not permitted to vouch for others.

In addition, an employee of a residential facility may vouch for an unlimited number of residents of that facility.

Both voters and employees who vouch for others are required to swear under oath that the individual being vouched for is a resident of the precinct.

Critics say the process raises concerns about verification and oversight, particularly given the volume of same-day registrations.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has formally requested records from Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon related to the state’s same-day registration and vouching practices.

“This system seems facially inconsistent with the Help America Vote Act of 2002. We’ll see!” Dhillon wrote in a letter to the state.

Dhillon requested records from all federal elections over the past 22 months, including documentation supporting same-day registrations and materials related to the vouching process under Minnesota Statute 201.061, Subdivision 3.

The request covers elections, including the 2024 primary and general election.

Dhillon gave the state 15 days to provide the records to determine compliance with the Help America Vote Act.

Presler praised the move, calling it a significant step toward investigating election integrity concerns.

Federal agencies, including the FBI, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Homeland Security, are already conducting investigations in Minnesota on separate matters.

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