Your candidate dropped out? In Minnesota, it's not too late to change your vote
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So what happens if you voted early and picked a candidate no longer in the race? Or if you change your mind as the race evolves? Can you get a redo on your vote?
The answer, according to state election officials, is yes. Minnesota state law allows voters to pull back their absentee ballots until close of business on Feb. 25, a week before Election Day itself.
One little-known, rarely used option for folks is that people who have already cast their absentee ballots can request from their countys auditor or clerk that their ballot be spoiled, and cast a new one, said Risikat Adesaogun, a spokeswoman for Secretary of State Steve Simon.
And if you do cast a ballot for a now-withdrawn candidate and dont take it back? Adesaogun said the Secretary of States office will count and report all the votes they get even votes for candidates who drop out on Election Day.
From there, its up to the parties to determine how to treat those votes, she said.
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