Note to Reader: HD 66B Republicans support the Endorsed Candidates at our Convention, the Senate District 66 Republican Convention, CD4 Republican Convention, and the Republican Party of Minnesota State Convention. There was some controversy about the State Party Endorsing Convention in Duluth with the electronic voting devices. You might disagree with the results of that convention. Yet by our bylaws we must support the Endorsed Candidates. The August 11th Primary Results may replace some of the endorsed candidates with more popular candidates who have declared as Republicans. If that happens we will point to those candidates to vote for in the General Election in November. The Sample Ballot below represents the Endorsed Candidates from the Conventions at State, Congressional District Republican Conventions.
You’ll notice there are no Senate 66, or HD 66B Primary challengers. If you are a Republican vote on only one side of the ballot. You may download this ballot and take it with you to help you know which candidates are endorsed. –admin
Sample August 11th Primary Ballot

Make sure when you receive a ballot that there are no marks on it and there are initials from 2 Election Judges on the upper right corner. If it doesn’t have either initials from 2 different Election Judges or the ballot is marked in some way, return it to the Ballot Judges and show it to them.
There are no Primary Challenges to St Paul Republican Legislative Candidates
If you want to see what’s on your ballot you can go to the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website (www.sos.mn.gov/elections-voting/whats-on-my-ballot) and click on “View Your Sample Ballot” and after you type in your address will see a sample ballot and the websites of those who are on the ballot.
You can find out all who are running for office at the following website, candidates.sos.mn.gov. You’ll have to click on what office and party in the “Search by Office” section.
This Primary Sample Ballot is a courtesy to Republican and Independent Voters in House District 66B. This was not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee, the Republican Party of Minnesota, nor the CD4 Republicans. You still have free will at the Ballot Box and you can vote your conscience. However if you vote on both sides of this Primary Ballot it will be spoiled and it won’t be able to be counted. –admin
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