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Minnesota Statutes 2002, 05.065 <br />Minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters <br />`able of contents for Cliapter 205 <br />205.065 Primaries,, <br />Subdivision 1. Establishing primary. A municipal <br />primary for the purpose of nominating elective officers may be <br />held in any city on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in <br />September of any year in which a municipal general election is <br />to be held for the purpose of electing officers. <br />Subd. 2. Resolution or ordinance- The governing body <br />of a city may, by ordinance or resolution adopted at least three <br />months before the next municipal general election, elect to <br />choose nominees for municipal offices by a primary as provided <br />in this section. The resolution or ordinance, when adopted, is <br />effective for all ensuing municipal elections until it is <br />revoked. The municipal clerk shall notify the secretary of <br />state and the county auditor within 30 days after the adoption <br />of the resolution or ordinance. <br />Subd . 3. Repea led r 19 94 c 6 4 6 s 2 8 <br />Subd. 4 . Candidates,, filing, The clerk shall place <br />upon the primary ballot without partisan designation the names <br />of individuals whose candidacies have been filed and for whoa <br />the proper filing fee has been paid. When not more than twice <br />the number of individuals to be elected to a municipal office <br />file for nomination for the office, their names shall not be <br />placed upon the primary ballot and shall be placed on the <br />municipal general election ballot as the nominees for that <br />office. <br />Subd. 5. Results. The municipal primary shall be <br />conducted and the returns made in the manner provided for the <br />state primary so far as practicable. Within two days after the <br />primary, the governing body of the municipality shall canvass <br />the returns, and the two candidates for each office who receive <br />the highest number of votes, or a number of candidates equal to <br />twice the number of individuals to be elected to the off ice + who <br />receive the highest number of votes, shall be the nominees for <br />the office named. Their names shall be certified to the <br />municipal clerk who shall place them on the municipal general <br />election ballot without partisan designation and without payment <br />of an additional fee _ <br />5u.bd . 6. Recount. A losing candidate at the <br />municipal primary may request a recount of the votes for that <br />nomination subject to the requirements of section 204C.36. <br />Page I o€`2 <br />Subd. 7- Vacancy in nomination. When a vacancy <br />occurs in a nomination, made at a municipal primary, the vacancy <br />shall be f 1 l led in the manner provided in section 2 0..,I B -1 <br />HlST : 1983 c 62 s 2; 1987 c 62 s 6 f 7; 1989 c 209 art I s 15 r <br />1994 c 64G s 4,,5 <br />http-://www.revisor.Ieg,,state.mn.us/stats/205/06S.htm1 1/28/2003 <br />