Last year, Minneapolis voted to defund their police department. This year, they’re voting to completely disband it. The measure is up for vote for Nov 2, 2021.
This measure is not only dangerous for Minneapolis, but could set the precedent for cities big and small across the nation.
If you or someone you know needs more information as why this measure cannot be passed, we’ve compiled a list of articles:
- Polling Suggests Minneapolis Ballot Measure Could Pass, Effectively Disbanding Minneapolis PD
- Reuters: Minneapolis Police Back Off in Crime Since Floyd, Crime Surges as Ballot Measure Looms
- As November Nears, Democrat Politicians Distance Themselves from Minneapolis Anti-Police Ballot Question
- Yes 4 Minneapolis: Citizens File Lawsuit, Democrat Governor Comes Out Against
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