What is the role of an election observer?

An election observer is an individual that is present at a polling place to observe the election process. They watch over the voting process to ensure that it is fair and accurate. They must be impartial and are not allowed to influence or interfere with the election process. Election observers can be appointed by political parties, candidates, or by the Minnesota Secretary of State. Their job is to observe the operations of the polling place to ensure that the voting is conducted in accordance with the Minnesota election laws. They watch the election officials, observe the voting machines, and check the accuracy of the vote count. Election observers are also responsible for ensuring that the election process is conducted fairly and with integrity. They observe the opening and closing of the polling place, how ballots are processed, and any problems that arise. They can also report any irregularities they observe to the Secretary of State. Election observers are necessary to uphold the integrity of the election process. Without their presence, the public’s confidence in the electoral process would decline significantly. Therefore, it is important that election observers are present to ensure that the election process is conducted fairly and accurately.

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