Minnesota Democratic Legislative Nominee in Special Election May Face Residency Challenge

The Minnesota Constitution requires candidates for the state legislature to have lived in their district for at least six months. Carly Melin, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nominee in the upcoming special election, state house district 5B, may face a legal challenge on whether she meets that requirement, according to this story.


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  1. Get those Chicago lawyers NOW.

    lived, resident, domicile, etc. — so difficult to understand.

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