Minnesota GOP scores a win challenging who will review absentee ballots in Hennepin County

FILE - Mail in ballot envelopes including an I Voted sticker are prepared in Minneapolis, July 29, 2020. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court has ordered election officials in the state's most populous county to go back to a list submitted by the state's Republican Party and pick new members for a board that validates absentee ballots.

In an order handed down late Tuesday, the court said officials in Hennepin County — home to Minneapolis and many of its suburbs — had a duty to appoint election judges off the party's list before letting cities pick from it and exhaust the number of people available. The court gave the county until Friday to comply.

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