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OrigamiTulip 10-06-2004 04:57 PM

17-Year-Old Girl Running For Mayor Of Minnesota Town
 
17-Year-Old Girl Running For Mayor Of Minnesota Town

POSTED: 8:13 am EDT October 4, 2004

ST. MARY'S POINT, Minn. -- Erin Feehan-Nelson, running for mayor of this St. Croix River town, has a campaign slogan that's hard to dispute: "Uncorrupted by years of experience."

The reason? She's 17.

The high school senior wants to be the youngest person ever elected mayor in Minnesota. Feehan-Nelson decided to run as a write-in candidate after learning that only one other candidate had filed for the office.

"The voters need to have a choice," she said. "That's what I'm doing, I'm giving the voters a choice."

Even so, state law says candidates must be eligible voters and at least 21 years old when they take office.

Kevin Corbid, director of elections for Washington County, said officials will count the write-in votes Nov. 2 and forward the results to the St. Mary's Point City Council, which serves as the city's canvassing board.

"The canvassing board will need to determine eligibility," Corbid said. "If someone is not eligible to hold office, the person with the next highest number of votes would be certified."

Feehan-Nelson said that if she receives the highest number of votes but is not certified, she is prepared to take the matter to court.

"I doubt the judge would be able to say no to the popular vote," she said. "The people's right to choose prevails over (state law)."

IowaStatePhiPsi 10-06-2004 05:03 PM

So in the end the courts will rule those votes dont count as the candidate did not meet requirements for the position (age) and she wont be mayor.
:rolleyes:

Taualumna 10-06-2004 05:10 PM

Is the voting age for municipal elections in this particular town less than 18? If you can't vote, you should wait until you're old enough to run.

Rudey 10-06-2004 05:17 PM

If she was actually about giving people a choice, maybe she should look into supporting another candidate to run.

-Rudey
--But then again she just wants 1 minute of fame

Peaches-n-Cream 10-06-2004 05:22 PM

I think that it would look good on her college application whether she wins or loses.

mrblonde 10-06-2004 05:26 PM

But most importantly, is she hot?

Wow, that was Jamesesque

CSUSigEp 10-06-2004 06:27 PM

Theres a 19 year old at my school thats mayor of a town nearby.

http://www.statehornet.com/vnews/dis...c?in_archive=1

kddani 10-06-2004 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CSUSigEp
Theres a 19 year old at my school thats mayor of a town nearby.

http://www.statehornet.com/vnews/dis...c?in_archive=1

Not only is he a mayor, but he rides around campus on a scooter :rolleyes:

IowaStatePhiPsi 10-06-2004 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CSUSigEp
Theres a 19 year old at my school thats mayor of a town nearby.

http://www.statehornet.com/vnews/dis...c?in_archive=1

what? The laws in Cali are different than the laws in Minn? :eek:
What a shocker. :rolleyes:

Optimist Prime 10-06-2004 09:11 PM

I say good for her. Hope she wins. And answer the question, is she hot?

astroAPhi 10-06-2004 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kddani
Not only is he a mayor, but he rides around campus on a scooter :rolleyes:
Is he Van Wilder? :eek:


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