Protecting Election Integrity and Public Safety in Minnesota
- Sadie McPherson

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Minnesota recently faced a serious challenge to election integrity when a noncitizen was charged with illegally registering to vote and casting a ballot in the 2024 election. Ross Nova sees this incident as a clear call for stronger safeguards to protect the democratic process and public trust.
The case involves a Fillmore County man who registered to vote and submitted a ballot despite not being a U.S. citizen. This breach of election laws threatens the foundation of fair elections and undermines the confidence Minnesotans place in their government. Ross Nova believes that accountability must be enforced to deter such violations.
Minnesota’s voter registration system has undergone changes, including the introduction of Automatic Voter Registration, which requires proof of citizenship. However, gaps remain that allowed this individual to receive voter registration materials and cast a ballot unlawfully. Ross Nova supports further improvements to ensure only eligible citizens can participate in elections.
Beyond election security, Ross Nova understands that public safety depends on strong leadership and effective infrastructure. Protecting Minnesotans means not only securing the ballot box but also ensuring law enforcement has the resources and authority to uphold the law.
Ross Nova advocates for clear consequences for those who break election laws, including fines and criminal penalties, to maintain the integrity of Minnesota’s democratic process. His leadership agenda prioritizes transparency and accountability at every level of government.
Minnesota voters deserve a governor who will defend their rights, protect public safety, and strengthen the systems that keep our communities safe and our elections fair. Ross Nova is that leader.
Support Ross Nova for governor to ensure Minnesota’s elections remain secure and our communities thrive. Together, we can build a safer, stronger Minnesota.
**Source: FOX 9**
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