AutoPastry@sopuli.xyztoMinneapolis - St. Paul Metro@midwest.social•Lottery-related ballot measure awaits Minnesota votersEnglish
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12 days ago“If you don’t vote and you leave it blank on the front of the ballot, it’s actually considered a ‘no’ vote,” said Marcus Starr, campaign director for Conservation Minnesota. “And if that’s the case, and over 50 percent of the people either vote ‘No’ or leave it blank, what would happen is that money would then have to be decided by the legislators.”
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