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Minnesota elections office subpoenaed in probe over state voter rolls, sources say

Minnesota elections office subpoenaed in probe over state voter rolls, sources say

Summary

Minnesota’s Secretary of State office has received a grand jury subpoena to provide certain voter records as part of a federal investigation into whether non-citizens are registered or have voted illegally. The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security are leading the probe, which is separate from ongoing civil lawsuits about voter registration data.

Key Facts

  • The subpoena orders Minnesota to turn over records related to over 125 individuals, but not the actual ballots.
  • The investigation is focused on possible unlawful registration or voting by non-citizens.
  • The probe is run by the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security.
  • President Donald Trump directed these agencies in March 2025 to look into non-citizen registrations on voter lists.
  • No criminal charges have been filed so far in this case.
  • Minnesota’s Secretary of State’s Office said they support election security and local election officials.
  • There is a separate civil lawsuit by the DOJ demanding a full, unredacted voter registration list from Minnesota.
  • Between 2004 and 2025, Minnesota had 138 cases involving some form of voter fraud according to data from a conservative think tank.
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