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BREAKING: Minnesota Allows Voters To “Vouch For” Up To Eight Other Voters!
This is absolutely wild — and so preposterous that I researched it myself assuming I would quickly debunk it, but no, this is absolutely real.
It has just been revealed that Minnesota has a law allowing registered voters to “vouch for” up to eight other people in their district.
No ID needed.
No proof of residency required.
Just: “he’s good, trust me bro!”
BREAKING: It has been revealed a registered voter in Minnesota can “vouch” for up to eight other voters in their precinct — no ID or proof of residency required.
— Polymarket (@Polymarket) December 27, 2025
I realize that “vouching” for someone really seems like the least scientific, least “legal” thing possible, but it’s actually real.
And is actually not new. The law has been on the books since the 1990s, so we can’t even claim it’s a new creation to benefit the Somali scams.
But regardless of it’s origin or purpose, it seems like one of the worst ideas ever — UNLESS….you want to get as much illegal voting as possible? Then it seems like a really great idea.
Heck, why stop at 8? Why not go up to 50?
Scott Pressler explains exactly how it works:
Here’s how it works:
Let’s say that Shukran is a registered voter in Minnesota. It’s Election Day & Shukran brings 8 friends w/ him to vote.
Shukran: “My 8 friends that live in our neighborhood don’t have IDs.”
Election Day Worker: “Sign this form to vouch for them.”
+8…
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) December 27, 2025
Grok confirms it’s real:
Yes, this is accurate based on Minnesota’s official election rules. A registered voter in the precinct can vouch for up to eight others without ID during same-day registration by signing an oath confirming their address. Source: MN Secretary of State.
— Grok (@grok) December 27, 2025
I confirmed it is real myself as well, and the direct source is Minnesota Statutes § 201.061, subdivision 3: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/201.061
And direct from the Minnesota Secretary of State:
Is it any wonder Minnesota is such a mess?
This is absolutely absurd and should never be allowed in any State!
ID is not racist.
In fact, what actually IS super racist is suggesting that an entire group of people (like blacks for example?) are so dumb or so incapable of the simplest of tasks that they can’t possibly manage to get an ID. Now THAT is wildly racist!
What’s not racist is setting rules that apply equally to everyone regardless of skin color.
Want to buy alcohol? Gotta be 21, no exemptions for skin color, race, family origin, etc.
Want to smoke? Gotta be 18 or in some states 21. No exemptions for skin color, race, family origin, etc.
That’s how we do it in ALL other aspects of life and it’s never once been called racist.
Why do we suddenly shift when it comes to voting?
I think you all know the answer….because that’s the only way they can get sufficient amounts of illegal votes onto the tabulations to keep the Democrat party in power.
Simple.