Restore Everyone’s
Confidence in Elections

The Office of the Secretary of State should not be a partisan operation, and the laws should not favor one party over another. Let’s change that so all Minnesotans have confidence in elections.

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About Kim

“Do to others as you would have them do to you.” - Luke 6:31

I was blessed to be born and raised in Minnesota. My family has deep roots here dating to back to the post- Civil War era. I love history, so I went to Philadelphia to study the law where the Constitution was born. But I made my way home because is no other place like Minnesota.

Choosing elected representatives is one of our most precious rights. Today citizens across the political spectrum question election results; these doubts divide us, threatening our democratic republic. As your Secretary of State, I will work to restore confidence in Minnesota’s elections by enforcing the laws on the books, and working with the legislature and election officials across the state to upgrade how we vote and how it is counted. And let’s make sure we offer first-class service to thank employers for doing business here. Minnesota deserves nothing less.

On the Issues

Vote local
Encourage Minnesota to return to the civic traditions of Election Day by making it a statewide holiday.
End unconstitutional changes to laws
Sec. Simon extended the election seven (7) days and waived signature and postmark requirements without legislative authority to do so, according to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Require Party Balance
On Election Day, citizen election judges from the major parties work together to safeguard our votes. Why aren’t we doing the same when we count absentee ballots?
Ban third party interference.
Mark Zuckerberg spent over $400 million to get out the vote in “blue” districts across the nation, including $2.2 million in Minneapolis. Also, Minnesota should prohibit official looking ballot applications from special interest groups that purposely confuse voters.
Protect vulnerable citizens
The elderly, homeless, and non-English speaking citizens are being exploited for their votes. Why do election rules allow and encourage this?
Empowering Small Business
Small businesses are the backbone of our Minnesota economy; the Secretary of State’s office should give them every tool to succeed and advocate for policies which allow them to thrive.

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Restore Everyone’s
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