Minnesota GOP considers adding fines and vetting to state convention in season of mayhem

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Minnesota GOP considers adding fines and vetting to state convention in season of mayhem
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Republican candidates in Minnesota need to prepare to follow new policies at the state's GOP convention next month, as party leaders attempt to limit the number of attendees.

Candidates vying to appear on the ballots will need to have campaign volunteers vetted before attending, and the Minnesota Republican Party will charge campaigns up to $30 per volunteer, according to proposed revisions by the state party.“What that will lead to is a very rambunctious, wild convention that won’t bring people together,” said former GOP operative Michael Brodkorb, according to the Minnesota Reformer. “Every activist should feel good about the process … even if their candidate lost.

But Minnesota Republicans have reported a more chaotic convention season in local jurisdictions than in typical election years, likely prompting state leaders to implement precautions. Police responded to “unruly crowds” at the Morrison County Republican Convention in March after far-right activists disrupted proceedings.

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