I received a pre-recorded campaign message on my phone. Are robocalls legal in Minnesota?
Minnesota law states that a caller may not use an automatic dialing-announcing device unless: 1. The person receiving the call has voluntarily requested or consented to receipt of the message. 2. The message is immediately preceded by a live operator who obtains the consent of the person receiving the call, before the message is delivered. The Minnesota Attorney Generals Office enforces this law. For more information about filing a complaint, you may contact the following: Minnesota Attorney Generals Office 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1400 St.
Minnesota law states that a caller may not use an automatic dialing-announcing device unless: 1. The person receiving the call has voluntarily requested or consented to receipt of the message. 2. The message is immediately preceded by a live operator who obtains the consent of the person receiving the call, before the message is delivered. The Minnesota Attorney Generals Office enforces this law. For more information about filing a complaint, you may contact the following: Minnesota Attorney Generals Office 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1400 St. Paul, MN 55101 651-296-3353 or 1-800-657-3787 Polling Place Etiquette & Prohibitions: Question: My friend from Wisconsin is wearing his favorite candidates campaign button to his polling location. Can I do the same at my polling place in Minnesota? Answer: No. Minnesota law clearly prohibits the displaying of campaign materials at or near all polling locations. The Office of the Secretary of State strongly encourages all voters to remove any camp