Recently published documents reveal that Minnesota’s voter “vouching” system lacks critical verification safeguards, raising concerns about election integrity and oversight.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Tens of thousands of voter registrations in Minnesota relied on the state’s “vouching” system, a process that allows users to bypass identification and proof-of-residency checks, according to a new investigation. 📺 DETAIL: On Tuesday, America First Legal (AFL), a conservative legal advocacy group, released documents showing that tens of thousands of voter registrations in Minnesota used the state’s “vouching” system. AFL sent a request for residency details and the chosen voting method for voters using the vouching system. In response, the group received “no data responsive” in nearly every category. The office of Minnesota’s Secretary of State has since admitted it does not record or store data on voters’ chosen method. The system permits an unregistered voter without identification or proof-of-residency to have a registered voter from the same precinct vouch on their behalf or sign a proof-of-residency oath before an election judge. The vouching system has been characterized as vulnerable to exploitation. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “With tens of thousands of voters registering through vouching across recent cycles, without basic verification safeguards, the vouching policies and practices leave Minnesota’s elections vulnerable and risk Americans’ votes being canceled by fraudulently registered voters.” – Will Scolinos, Attorney for America First Legal. 🎯 IMPACT: The lack of verification safeguards in Minnesota’s vouching system raises concerns about election integrity, and the lack of data exposes major gaps in election oversight. This is not the only vulnerability to fraud exposed in Minnesota. After major allegations of welfare fraud were made in December of last year, Vice President J.D. Vance, who was appointed the Trump administration’s “fraud czar” in early April, has been leading an investigation into state officials and other individuals. |
BREAKING — AFL obtained new documents revealing Minnesota allowed THOUSANDS of voters to register under its “vouching” policy that allows people to register WITHOUT providing proof of residency, as long as a registered voter “vouches” for them.
No proof.
Just the honor system. pic.twitter.com/xRvULG9JSv
— America First Legal (@America1stLegal) May 5, 2026
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