Minn. Stat. § 179A.12
Subd. 1. Certification continued.
Subd. 1a. Obtaining elections.
Any employee organization may obtain a certification election upon petition to the commissioner stating that at least 30 percent of the employees of a proposed appropriate unit wish to be represented by the petitioner. Any employee organization may obtain a representation election upon petition to the commissioner stating that the currently certified representative no longer represents the majority of employees in an established unit and that at least 30 percent of the employees in the established unit wish to be represented by the petitioner rather than by the currently certified representative. An individual employee or group of employees in a unit may obtain a decertification election upon petition to the commissioner stating the certified representative no longer represents the majority of the employees in an established unit and that at least 30 percent of the employees wish to be unrepresented.
Subd. 2.
MS 2022 [Repealed, 2023 c 53 art 11 s 59]
Subd. 2a. Majority verification procedure.
Subd. 3.
[Renumbered 179A.12, subd 1a]
Subd. 4. State unit elections.
The commissioner shall not consider a petition for a decertification election during the term of a contract covering employees of the executive or judicial branches of the state of Minnesota except for a period from not more than 270 to not less than 210 days before its date of termination.
Subd. 5. Commissioner investigation.
Upon receiving a petition under subdivision 1a or 2a, the commissioner must:
Subd. 6. Authorization signatures.
Subd. 7. Election order.
The commissioner shall issue an order providing for a secret ballot election by the employees in a designated appropriate unit. The election must be held on one or more sites where those voting are employed or by a mail ballot, as determined by the commissioner. In making this determination, the commissioner shall strive for an election process that provides for maximum participation by the affected employees. The parties affected by this determination may request reconsideration of it by the commissioner under bureau rules.
Subd. 8. Ballot.
The ballot in a certification election may contain as many names of representative candidates as have demonstrated that 30 percent of the employees in the unit desire them as their exclusive representative. The ballots shall contain a space for employees to indicate that no representation is desired. The commissioner shall provide and count absentee ballots in all elections.
Subd. 9. Runoff election.
If no choice on the ballot receives a majority of those votes cast in the unit, the commissioner shall conduct a runoff election between the two choices receiving the most votes.
Subd. 10. Certification.
Upon a representative candidate receiving a majority of those votes cast in an appropriate unit, the commissioner shall certify that candidate as the exclusive representative of all employees in the unit.
Subd. 11. Unfair labor practices.
The commissioner may void the result of an election or majority verification procedure and order a new election or procedure if the commissioner finds one of the following:
(1) there was an unfair labor practice that:
Subd. 12. Bar to reconsideration.
When the commissioner certifies an exclusive representative, the commissioner shall not consider the question again for a period of one year, unless the exclusive representative is decertified by a court of competent jurisdiction, or by the commissioner.