Except as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 203B.11, an absent voter who receives absentee ballots by mail or in person may cause the absentee ballot return envelope to be returned by any of the following methods:
A. causing the envelope to be mailed to the address on it;B. delivering the envelope in person to the county auditor or municipal clerk from whom the ballots were received; orC. designating an agent who shall deliver in person the sealed envelope to the county auditor or municipal clerk from whom the ballots were received. An agent shall be at least 18 years old. No individual may be designated as the agent of more than three absent voters in any one election.Minn. R. agency 133, ch. 8210, PROCEDURES, pt. 8210.2100
Statutory Authority: MS s 203B.08; 203B.09