Election activist Scott Presler found a 2024 Carver County, Minnesota election judge training video that confirms what conservatives have been saying for years. The instructions to poll workers were explicit: “Do not ask to see an identification card.” And if a voter actually presents ID? “Thank the voter and inform them that an identification card is not required if they are registered.”
Name. Address. Signature. That’s it. That’s the entire barrier between an unverified person and a ballot in Minnesota.
I FOUND IT!
This is an Election Judge training video for Carver County, Minnesota, from 2024.
“Do not ask to see an identification card.”
“If a voter presents identification, thank the voter & inform them that an identification card is not required if they are registered.”… pic.twitter.com/IWgP59jPnW
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) August 18, 2026
But it gets considerably worse. Under Minnesota’s “vouching” system, one registered voter can vouch for up to eight people — without those people providing any identification whatsoever. The person doing the vouching “is the documentation.” In St. Louis County alone, 5.5% of Election Day registrants in 2024 — 737 out of 13,375 — proved their residence through vouching.
And then there’s the hidden camera footage that should end any remaining pretense that this system is secure.
Investigative outlet Muckraker sent undercover reporters to Minnesota polling locations and asked, on camera, whether alleged Hamas militants who had recently come from Gaza could be vouched in to vote. The poll worker confirmed: “You can vouch for up to 8 people” and “if you’re vouching for them, they wouldn’t need to show anything.” The person doing the vouching, they were told, “is the documentation.”
BREAKING
1 registered Minnesota voter can vouch for up to 8 persons (without an ID).
In St. Louis County (Duluth, MN), 737 of the 13,375 voters that registered to vote on Election Day in 2024
“proved their residence through vouching.”
737 / 13,375 = 5.5
?5.5% of voters… pic.twitter.com/kEHulc18SW
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) August 17, 2026
The Minnesota Secretary of State called the investigation misleading. Investigator Cam Higby responded by publishing the actual election judge training handbook — obtained directly from an election judge — which confirmed everything. The guide doesn’t list IDs that vouchees must provide. It lists IDs they “DO NOT NEED TO PROVIDE,” including ID cards and Social Security numbers. The first step instructs judges to select an option reading “voter does not have Minnesota driver’s license, ID card, or SSN” and list “vouched for” as the type of ID.
Hey, why is “Voter does not have a SSN” an option under Minnesota’s vouching program?
This is a screenshot from a Minnesota Election Judge training handbook – provided to me by an election judge.
More coming. Follow to stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/FOfLmG8PhR
— Cam Higby ?? (@camhigby) August 17, 2026
The Secretary of State was caught in a documented lie by a screenshot from his own state’s election judge training materials.
BREAKING: Hidden camera captures Minnesota poll workers confirming alleged foreign terror organization members can vote if vouched for.
We put Minnesota’s voter “vouching” system to an extreme test by asking if it was okay to vouch for alleged Hamas militants who had recently… pic.twitter.com/ZuOoKZTnal
— Muckraker (@realmuckraker) August 17, 2026
This is a step by step guide for vouching using screen grabs from their computer systems. It was provided to me by a Minnesota election judge.
It does not list ID’s a vouchee must provide, instead it lists ID’s that they DO NOT NEED TO PROVIDE. These include ID cards and SSN.… pic.twitter.com/rtjdcbuZ1l
— Cam Higby ?? (@camhigby) August 17, 2026
This is Minnesota. The same state that produced the “Feeding Our Future” fraud — $250 million stolen from a children’s nutrition program. The same state where Ilhan Omar’s sister incorporated her USAID company at a convicted fraudster’s address. The same state that Tim Walz pardoned a convicted child sex offender to prevent deportation. The same state where Minneapolis declared itself a sanctuary city and then watched crime surge while defunding the police.
And now: a vouching system so loose that a poll worker confirmed on hidden camera that alleged Hamas members could vote if someone vouches for them.
Scott Presler’s conclusion was direct: “Election fraud in Minnesota is as simple as knowing someone’s name, address, and signing a signature. No ID is required. Our elections are broken. Pass the SAVE America Act!” He’s right. Pass it. Now.


