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  2. 2012 Minnesota Amendment 1 - Wikipedia

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    The vote was 37–27, with all Republicans and one Democrat voting for the amendment. An identical bill was passed by the House on May 21; the vote was 70–62 with two Democrats and all but four Republicans voting for the amendment. [ 6 ]

  3. 2024 Minnesota elections - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Kamala Harris won Minnesota with 51.1% of the vote, with Donald Trump receiving 46.9%. ... Yes 51,501 40.1 Total 128,565

  4. Minnesota Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Amendment 2 (also called Voter ID Amendment [1]) was a proposed legislatively referred constitutional amendment that was on the ballot on November 6, 2012. If approved, it would have required a form of photographic identification before being permitted to vote in Minnesota municipal, state, and federal elections.

  5. What are the 'vote yes' and 'vote no' signs popping up around ...

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    A "yes" vote eliminates the district-only primary and allows the entire city to vote in every district in the primary and general elections. Though council members must live in the district they ...

  6. Letters to the Editor: Vote 'Yes' on Issue 1 to stop ... - AOL

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    Letters to the Editor: Get legislators out of redistricting and ignoring voter mandates by voting 'yes' on Issue 1.

  7. Letter to the editor: Vote yes on Issue 1 to protect our ...

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    Writer says Ohio's constitution is too easy to amend.

  8. Illinois voters to consider income tax on millionaires to ...

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    The questions ask whether the Illinois Constitution should be amended to create a three percent tax on people making more than $1 million. That money would then go towards property tax relief.

  9. Unified primary - Wikipedia

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    A unified primary (or top-2 approval+runoff) is an electoral system for narrowing the field of candidates for a single-winner election, similar to a nonpartisan blanket primary, but using approval voting for the first round, advancing the top-two candidates, allowing voters to confirm the majority-supported candidate in the general election.