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Most politicians choose a boring professional headshot for social media accounts. Bucking the trend, Minnesota’s Secretary of State Mark Ritchie went with a photo that really encapsulates a spirit of Minnesota outdoorsedness — with, perhaps, a subtle implication that he is steering us in the right direction?
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Most politicians choose a boring professional headshot for social media accounts. Bucking the trend, Minnesota’s Secretary of State Mark Ritchie went with a photo that really encapsulates a spirit of Minnesota outdoorsedness — with, perhaps, a subtle implication that he is steering us in the right direction?

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  • 4 months ago
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A further piece to the Minnesota Majority was an attack on Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, the DFLer up for re-election. But it was actually Ritchie who for two years fought to tighten the tracking system of ineligible voters and sought to improve notification of felons about their rights; those bills were vetoed for a while by Gov. Tim Pawlenty.
Jay Weiner, from “Continuing 2008 election fallout: Minneapolitan says she was confused but pleads guilty to voting illegally”
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