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You have every reason to expect the Nov. 3 elections in our state will run as safely and securely as always.

You can also expect that you will be able to vote without intimidation. State and federal law are clear: it is ILLEGAL to intimidate voters.

Know your rights.
Right 2: No one may force you to vote for or against someone.
Right 3: No one may interfere with you when you go vote.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 4: Only voters are allowed within 100 feet of polling places, with limited exceptions. So-called “poll watchers” are not allowed within 100 feet of polling places.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 5: No one may harass or intimidate you more than 100 feet from a polling place.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 6: No one may interfere with you while you cast your ballot.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 7: Other than designated officials, people are inside polling places only if they are voting or registering to vote, providing proof of residence for an individual who is registering, and more

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 8: Challengers designated by political parties are allowed in polling places; however they are subject to restrictions and may not harass or intimidate you or attempt to influence in any manner

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 9: Law enforcement may not interfere with your right to vote.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 10: The President may not order agents of the federal government to polling places.

Agents of the federal government may not interfere with your right to vote.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 11: The President may not order military to polling places. Military may not interfere with hour right to vote.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
Right 12: Private armed forces are illegal in Minnesota and may not interfere with your right to vote.

If your rights are being violated, call @MNSecofState’s hotline:

(877) 600-VOTE
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