Andrew Blake registered to vote at his precinct at the First Presbyterian Church in Shakopee this morning. He had his Minnesota driver's license which listed his current address, but a poll challenger told an election judge that Blake needed a utility bill too. Here's what Blake wrote to Whistleblower:

According to the Secretary of State's Office, if you're registering to vote at your polling place, you only need to bring a utility bill if your state-issued ID does not have your current address. Click here to read about requirements for registering at the polls.

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