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Supreme Court rules against ballot harvesting

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Republican Party of Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan (right) said she was glad the Supreme Court ruled against ballot harvesting. | Facebook

Republican Party of Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan (right) said she was glad the Supreme Court ruled against ballot harvesting. | Facebook

After the Supreme Court's ballot harvesting decision, Republican Party of Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan said it brought integrity back to the election system. 

“Today, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Minnesota voters by reversing the injunction against the Ballot Harvesting ban," Carnahan said in a press release from the Republican Party of Minnesota. “Over the past few months, we’ve watched as Democrats have used COVID-19 as a means to circumvent the legislative process and instead change our election laws through the courts. Today’s ruling upholds the ballot harvesting ban and brings some much-needed integrity back to our election system."

Carnahan said many of the recent Democratic rulings have allowed fraud into the election system, bringing many changes with it, which is why the Supreme Court's decision against ballot harvesting gives much needed relief. 

“While many recent rulings leave the door open to rampant fraud, today, voters can rest a little easier knowing that ballot harvesting remains illegal thanks to our joint efforts with the Republican National Committee," she said in the press release. 

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