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MN 2nd Congressional District election postponed (Original Post) dflprincess Sep 2020 OP
It shouldn't. The party can put someone else. As we did in 2002 question everything Sep 2020 #1
The law was changed after Wellstone's death dflprincess Sep 2020 #2
Yes, I understand. The only thing is: it is supposed to be "a major party" question everything Sep 2020 #3
I know dflprincess Sep 2020 #4
But did they get anyone elected? question everything Oct 2020 #5

question everything

(47,410 posts)
1. It shouldn't. The party can put someone else. As we did in 2002
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 05:55 PM
Sep 2020

After the tragic death of Wellstone.

Who makes these decisions?

At least she will have her seat until then.

dflprincess

(28,068 posts)
2. The law was changed after Wellstone's death
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 09:38 PM
Sep 2020

to move the election for that seat to February if a candidate died less than 79 days (I believe that's the number I heard) before the election.

I think this was a good move. There were people who had filed absentee in 2002 and whose votes votes were not counted in the Mondale/Coleman race. I never understood why it was decided it couldn't be assumed that someone who voted for Wellstone would have voted for Mondale when it was assumed that someone who voted for Coleman over Wellstone would still prefer Coleman over Mondale.

I'm not sure if she will have her seat between January 3 (when new terms start) and February 9, that's a question I'd like to hear an answer for.

question everything

(47,410 posts)
3. Yes, I understand. The only thing is: it is supposed to be "a major party"
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 11:06 PM
Sep 2020

"The party is one of four major political parties in Minnesota, along with the Republican, DFL and Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis parties."

Really? Two dope proposing parties? No Green Party? No Libertarian Party?


dflprincess

(28,068 posts)
4. I know
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 11:12 PM
Sep 2020

but they got 5% of the vote in 2018 and that's all it takes to be a "major" party in Minnesota.

That might be something the legislature might want to look at it seems like a pretty low bar.

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