A committee in the Minnesota Senate approved a bill this morning that would make this year's primary election date a month earlier than usual. The bill would change primary election day to August 14th instead of September 14th. They're working to change the law because federal law requires more time between the primary and general election. That would allow military and overseas voters have enough time to vote absentee.
Members of the Senate and House say they hope the bill receives floor votes by the end of the month.
Here's how the bill would change this year's election:
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