Anonymous ID: 26d17a Dec. 30, 2025, 7:17 a.m. No.24047205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7220

Fix the God Damned 14k limit FFS so anon can postREADABLEpicrels of X posts

 

Fix it niggas,NOW

 

https://x.com/amuse/status/2006020063757766854

 

Here's AI sauce on the fact that Minnesota election fraud is baked in by State Statute

 

Minnesota Statutes § 201.061, subdivision 3, is the state law section that governs election day registration and what counts as proof of residence for a voter who registers at the polling place on election day.

 

What the statute covers

Subdivision 3 authorizes eligible Minnesotans to register to vote at their polling place on election day, rather than having to register in advance.

 

It specifies that the person must complete a voter registration application and provide acceptable proof that they reside in the precinct where they are registering.

 

Acceptable proof of residence

The statute lays out several categories of proof of residence for election day registration, including (paraphrased from the current law and case descriptions):

 

A Minnesota driver’s license or state ID card showing the voter’s name and current address in the precinct.

 

Certain other identification documents approved by the secretary of state, often used together with a document showing the voter’s current address (for example, a utility bill combined with a qualifying photo ID, as detailed in related rules).

 

A registered voter in the same precinct who personally knows the individual’s residence may “vouch” for the person by signing a proof‑of‑residence oath on the prescribed form.

 

A qualifying tribal photo identification card can be used if it contains the voter’s name, address, photograph, and signature and the voter resides on the reservation of a federally recognized tribe.

 

Vouching and residential facilities

The law also allows employees of certain defined “residential facilities” (such as nursing homes, assisted living, shelters, and similar licensed facilities) to vouch for residents’ eligibility and residence in the precinct, using a special proof‑of‑residence oath form.

 

The oath form must include statements that the voucher is registered in the precinct or is a qualifying facility employee, personally knows the voter lives in the precinct, and understands the oath is made under penalty of law, along with the voucher’s name, signature, phone number, and address.

 

Relationship to other election laws

Other sections in Chapter 201 and Chapter 203B cross‑reference § 201.061, subd. 3, so that the same proof‑of‑residence methods apply to certain mail and absentee registrations as well.

 

There are ongoing and proposed amendments in recent sessions that tweak details of subdivision 3 (for example, around documentation and provisional ballot proposals), but § 201.061, subd. 3 continues to be the core authority for how election day registration and proof of residence work in Minnesota

Anonymous ID: 26d17a Dec. 30, 2025, 7:27 a.m. No.24047244   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7267 >>7269 >>7292

>>24047234

it's not just Walz

The entire Minnesota State Legislature needs to be arrested for passing Unconstitutional State election statutes.

 

Stop fucking around Q team.

 

It'sway past time

 

There is such a concept ofa point of no return

 

We are either there, or damend close.

Anonymous ID: 26d17a Dec. 30, 2025, 7:36 a.m. No.24047297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7304

>>24047269

…and no POTUS, apparently, can fire the head of theFED

 

How is that Constitutional?

 

Asking for my weary, worn out, Patritot Frenz who are tired of the endlessCLOWN SHOW

 

When Q, when will weEnd the Endless?