A nominating petition may consist of one or more separate pages each of which shall state:
This subdivision does not apply to candidates for presidential elector or alternate nominated by major political parties. Major party candidates for presidential elector or alternate are certified under section 208.03. Other presidential electors or alternates are nominated by petition pursuant to this section. On petitions nominating presidential electors or alternates, the names of the candidates for president and vice-president shall be added to the political party or political principle stated on the petition. One petition may be filed to nominate a slate of presidential electors equal in number to the number of electors to which the state is entitled and an alternate for each elector nominee.
No nominating petition shall contain the name of more than one candidate except a petition jointly nominating individuals for governor and lieutenant governor or nominating a slate of presidential electors.
Following the information required by subdivisions 1 and 2 and before the space for signing, each separate page that is part of the petition shall include an oath in the following form:
"I solemnly swear (or affirm) that I know the contents and purpose of this petition, that I do not intend to vote at the primary election for the office for which this nominating petition is made, and that I signed this petition of my own free will."
Notarization or certification of the signatures on a nominating petition is not required. Immediately after the signature, the signer shall write on the petition the signer's residence address including street and number, if any, and mailing address if different from residence address.
An official with whom petitions are filed shall make sample forms for nominating petitions available upon request.
An individual who, in signing a nominating petition, makes a false oath is guilty of perjury.
Minn. Stat. § 204B.07
1981 c 29 art 4 s 7; 1986 c 444; 1986 c 475 s 9, 10; 1Sp2001 c 10 art 18 s 17; 2004 c 293 art 2 s 15; 2012 c 187 art 1 s 29; 2015 c 70 art 2 s 1