Saving Minnesota is not a spectator’s activity. Sitting on the sidelines is not an option. Good and decent people must stand up and run for office. The 2022 election cycle is critical and the globalists or political elite don’t want you involved.
Project 4110
Project 4110 is a concept intended to motivate you/we the people to regain control of our local, state, and federal governance. Your participation puts Project 4110 into action. Do not expect someone else to lead the way. There is no manual to follow. Instead, follow your heart and the rule of law. You lead the way. People motivated by greed and power have infected our local, state, and federal governance. The only way we the people can change our circumstances is when we overrun the elite with a mass takeover of every office possible. In Minnesota, offices at every level are open in the 2022 election cycle. If your life circumstances permit, you must stand up and file for an office. File for whatever party your heart desires. You don’t need a party affiliation to come and tell you that you can or can’t run. The elite control and have ruined Minnesota’s caucus process. Minnesota’s primary process makes the caucus irrelevant. The current caucus process does not represent the people’s voice because DFL and MNGOP leadership are out of touch. We need good and decent people to stand up and run for office. Your sex, race, color, or creed make no difference — outstanding character is what we need. We need good, ethical, and moral people to stand up, overrun, and remove the cesspool of intellectually and morally bankrupt officials who have infiltrated our offices. You can run for office. You can do it. Follow the steps and links in this page and run for office.
Become a candidate
Before a general election, there is a two-week filing period during which candidates can submit their affidavit of candidacy to the filing officer. Prospective candidates should contact the filing officer to learn which offices will be on the ballot at the upcoming election—some offices may only be up for election every two, three, four, or six years. Special elections to fill vacancies may have filing periods of different lengths.
Federal Offices
Candidates for U.S. Representative may file from May 17, 2022 until May 31, 2022 at 5 pm.
State Offices
Candidates for State Senator, State Representative, Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, Attorney General, and any Judicial office may file from May 17, 2022 until May 31, 2022 at 5 pm.
County Offices
Candidates for county offices such as County Commissioner and Soil and Water Supervisor may file from May 17, 2022 until May 31, 2022 at 5 pm.
City Offices
The filing dates for city offices such as Mayor and Council Member depend on whether the city holds primaries or not.
Candidates in cities where a primary is possible may file from May 17, 2022 until May 31, 2022 at 5 pm.
Candidates in cities where a primary is not held may file from August 2, 2022 until August 16, 2022 at 5 pm.
Township Offices
The filing dates for township offices such as Town Supervisor, Town Clerk, and Town Treasurer depend on whether the town holds its elections in March or November.
Candidates in towns that hold elections in March may file from December 28, 2021 until January 11, 2022 at 5 pm.
Candidates in towns that hold elections in November may file from August 2, 2022 until August 16, 2022 at 5 pm.
School District Offices
The filing dates for school district offices such as School Board Member depend on whether the school district holds primaries or not.
Candidates in school districts where a primary is possible may file from May 17, 2022 until May 31, 2022 at 5 pm.
Candidates in school districts where a primary is not held may file from August 2, 2022 until August 16, 2022 at 5 pm.