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City Council confirms municipal election results amid fraud concerns and voter turnout praise

December 11, 2024 | Isanti City, Isanti County, Minnesota


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City Council confirms municipal election results amid fraud concerns and voter turnout praise
The City Council of Isanti convened on December 11, 2024, to address the canvass board's resolution regarding the municipal general election and special election held on November 5, 2024. The primary focus of the meeting was to confirm the election results and ensure that the number of ballots cast matched the official counts.

Council members expressed gratitude towards the election staff and judges for their efforts during the election, noting a significant turnout for early voting. One council member highlighted the smooth operation of the election process, reporting an average wait time of less than five minutes for voters. However, concerns were raised about discrepancies involving early voters whose names were not marked correctly on the roster, leading to questions about potential human error in the voting process.

Despite the positive feedback on the election's overall execution, some council members voiced apprehensions regarding the integrity of the voting process. They emphasized the importance of addressing any irregularities to ensure that every vote counts. Discussions included the need for proper channels to report and investigate any claims of voter fraud, with a reminder that individual cases should be handled at the county level.

A motion to approve the resolution confirming the election results initially failed due to a lack of a second. After further discussion, council members agreed to revisit the motion. The council was reminded of their statutory obligation to either approve the results or initiate a recount, which would be at the city's expense. Failure to act could delay any challenges to the election results.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to transparency and accuracy in the electoral process, with members agreeing to pursue further discussions on the issues raised while ensuring that the official results were confirmed in a timely manner.

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