Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon (Photo: State of Minnesota)
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Secretary of State Steve Simon is predicting a large number of Minnesotans will vote in the first non-presidential election since the COVID pandemic.
Simon said November midterms usually draw fewer voters to the polls.
“I’m sensing out there, as many others are, that people are engaged,” Simon said. “They’re paying attention. They’re passionate about a particular candidate or issues. So, I have every reason to believe that Minnesota will have a very high turnout this year.”
Just over 64 percent of registered Minnesota voters cast ballots in the 2018 election.


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