Minn. Stat. § 200.02
Subd. 1. Application.
The terms defined in this section apply to the Minnesota Election Law.
Subd. 2. General election.
"General election" means an election held at regular intervals on a day determined by law or charter at which the voters of the state or any of its subdivisions choose by ballot public officials or presidential electors.
Subd. 3. Primary.
"Primary" means an election at which the voters of the state or any of its subdivisions choose by ballot the nominees for the offices to be filled at a general election.
Subd. 4. Special election.
"Special election" means:
Subd. 5. Special primary.
"Special primary" means an election held to choose the nominees for vacant public offices to be filled at a special election.
Subd. 6. Political party.
"Political party" means an association of individuals under whose name a candidate files for partisan office.
Subd. 7. Major political party.
"Major political party" means a political party that maintains a party organization in the state, political division or precinct in question and:
Subd. 8. City.
"City" means a home rule charter or statutory city.
Subd. 9.
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Subd. 9. Municipality.
"Municipality" means any city or town.
Subd. 10. Governing body.
"Governing body" means the board of commissioners of a county, the elected council of a city, or the board of supervisors of a town.
Subd. 11. Precinct.
"Precinct" means a geographical area the boundaries of which are established for election purposes in accordance with section 204B.14.
Subd. 12. Polling place.
"Polling place" means the place of voting.
Subd. 13. Convention.
"Convention" means an organized body of delegates assembled for the purpose of transacting the business of a major political party.
Subd. 14. Election board.
"Election board" means the election judges serving in a precinct.
Subd. 15. Eligible voter.
"Eligible voter" means an individual who is eligible to vote under section 201.014.
Subd. 16. County auditor.
"County auditor" means the county auditor or, in counties where that office does not exist, the principal county officer charged with duties relating to elections.
Subd. 17. Member of a major political party.
"Member of a major political party" means an individual who:
Subd. 18. Oath, swear, sworn.
"Oath" means an oath or affirmation, as the conscience of the individual dictates. If an affirmation is given instead of an oath, "swear" means to affirm and "sworn" means affirmed.
Subd. 19. School district.
"School district" means an independent, special, or county school district.
Subd. 20. Statewide registration system.
"Statewide registration system" means the computerized central statewide voter registration system and database developed and maintained by the secretary of state pursuant to section 201.022.
Subd. 21. Local election official.
"Local election official" means the municipal clerk or principal officer charged with duties relating to elections.
Subd. 22.
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Subd. 23. Minor political party.
(c) To be considered a minor party in an election in a legislative district, the political party must have presented at least one candidate for a legislative office in that district who received votes from at least ten percent of the total number of individuals who voted for that office, or its members must have presented to the secretary of state a nominating petition in a form prescribed by the secretary of state containing the signatures of party members in a number equal to at least ten percent of the total number of individuals who voted in the preceding state general election for that legislative office.
* NOTE: The amendment to subdivision 7 and the addition of *subdivision 22 by Laws 1996, chapter 419, sections 2 and 3, *expired April 28, 1997, when the decision in Twin Cities Area *New Party v. McKenna, No. 94-3417MN, was reversed.