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The secretary of state is keeper of the Great Seal as prescribed by the Minnesota Constitution. [5] As such, the secretary of state files, certifies, and preserves in his or her office the enrolled laws of the Legislature, executive orders, commissions and proclamations issued by the governor, state agency rules, official oaths and bonds of state officials, and miscellaneous municipal boundary ...
Ministry of Development (MR) – Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG) [70] – company register for natural persons trading as sole traders or their civil law partnerships (searchable); such companies are prohibited from performing certain activities (e.g. operating a life insurance company), and proper agricultural activity ...
Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status 3M: Conglomerate: Maplewood: 1902 In the fields of industry, worker safety, healthcare, and consumer goods. P A Abdallah Candies: Consumer goods Food products Apple Valley: 1909 Chocolatier and confectionery: P A Acorn Stores: Consumer services Upscale women's clothing retailer Minneapolis ...
Minnesota Secretary of State elections (69 P) Pages in category "Secretaries of state of Minnesota" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue (MNDOR) is an agency of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It manages and enforces the reporting, payment, and receipt of taxes owed to the state, as well as some other fees. [1] As of 2017, the department administered more than 30 taxes totaling almost $21 billion per year. [2]
The 1994 Minnesota Secretary of State election was held on 8 November 1994 in order to elect the Secretary of State of Minnesota. Democratic–Farmer–Labor nominee and incumbent Secretary of State Joan Growe defeated Independent-Republican nominee Richard Kimbler and Grassroots nominee Dale D. Wilkinson. [1]
The 2002 Minnesota Secretary of State election was held on 5 November 2002 in order to elect the Secretary of State of Minnesota. Republican nominee and incumbent Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer defeated Democratic–Farmer–Labor nominee Hubert Horatio Humphrey IV, Independence nominee Dean Alger and Green nominee Andrew S. Koebrick. [1]
On election day, 6 November 1900, Republican nominee Peter E. Hanson won the election by a margin of 53,091 votes against his foremost opponent Democratic nominee Michael E. Neary, thereby retaining Republican control over the office of Secretary of State. Hanson was sworn in as the 12th Minnesota Secretary of State on 7 January 1901. [2]