Section 211C.01 — Definitions.
211C.01 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Application. The definitions in this section and in chapter 200 apply to this chapter. Subd. 2. Malfeasance. “Malfeasance” means the intentional commission of an unlawful or wrongful act by a state officer other than a judge in the performance of the officer’s duties that is substantially outside the scope of the […]
Section 211C.02 — Grounds.
211C.02 GROUNDS. The grounds for recall of a judge shall be established by the supreme court. A state officer other than a judge may be subject to recall for serious malfeasance or nonfeasance during the term of office in the performance of the duties of the office or conviction during the term of office for […]
Section 211C.03 — Petition For Recall; Form And Content.
211C.03 PETITION FOR RECALL; FORM AND CONTENT. The secretary of state shall prescribe by rule the form required for a recall petition. Each page of the petition must contain the following information: (1) the name and office held by the state officer who is the subject of the recall petition and, in the case of […]
Section 211B.17 — Forfeiture Of Nomination Or Office; Circumstances Where Not Forfeited.
211B.17 FORFEITURE OF NOMINATION OR OFFICE; CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE NOT FORFEITED. Subdivision 1. Forfeiture of nomination or office. Except as provided in subdivision 2, if a candidate is found guilty of violating this chapter or an offense was committed by another individual with the knowledge, consent, or connivance of the candidate, the court, after entering the […]
Section 211B.18 — Disqualified Candidate Not To Hold Various Positions.
211B.18 DISQUALIFIED CANDIDATE NOT TO HOLD VARIOUS POSITIONS. A candidate whose election to office has been set aside for a violation of this chapter may not be appointed, during the period fixed by law as the term of the office, to fill a vacancy in that office. A candidate or other individual who is convicted […]
Section 211B.19 — Penalties For Violation.
211B.19 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION. A violation of this chapter for which no other penalty is provided is a misdemeanor. History: 1988 c 578 art 3 s 19
Section 211B.20 — Denial Of Access By Political Candidates To Multiple Unit Dwellings.
211B.20 DENIAL OF ACCESS BY POLITICAL CANDIDATES TO MULTIPLE UNIT DWELLINGS. Subdivision 1. Prohibition. (a) It is unlawful for a person, either directly or indirectly, to deny access to an apartment house, dormitory, nursing home, manufactured home park, other multiple unit facility used as a residence, or an area in which two or more single-family […]
Section 211B.205 — Participation In Public Parades.
211B.205 PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC PARADES. If a public parade allows candidates, a candidate must be allowed to participate for a fee that is not greater than the amount that is charged to other units participating in the parade. History: 1Sp2001 c 10 art 18 s 40
Section 211B.21 — Applicability.
211B.21 APPLICABILITY. Nothing in section 211B.17 or 211B.18 may be construed to limit the ability of each house of the legislature to act as judge of the election returns and eligibility of its own members. History: 1988 c 578 art 3 s 21
Section 211B.31 — Definition.
211B.31 DEFINITION. As used in sections 211B.32 to 211B.36, “office” means the Office of Administrative Hearings. History: 2004 c 277 s 6