Our opinion: Time running out for endorsement letters
Published 5:19 pm Tuesday, October 22, 2024
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With election day getting ever closer, the Austin Daily Herald is reminding people that time is running out on political endorsement letters.
Letters asking people to vote for certain candidates or ballot measures will fall under the label of paid political advertisements. To submit a letter in this category will cost $25 for local residents — people in Freeborn, Mower, Fillmore, Steele, Olmsted and Dodge counties in Minnesota and people in Mitchell County in Iowa — while letters from people outside of the area will cost $45 to publish.
Rest assured, letter writers can still write about important issues, but the line is drawn when those letters advocate for or against parties or candidates who support or oppose that issue or when the letters advocate for or against a measure on the ballot.
Paid political letters will have the same length requirements as regular letters to the editor. They can be no more than 500 words and must include the name, address and phone number of the person who submitted the letter.
The phone number and address will not be printed but will be used for verification purposes only. The letters will be labeled as paid endorsement letters.
All political endorsement letters prior to the general election on Nov. 5 will need to be submitted by Oct. 28. The last edition letters will be published in before the general election is Oct. 30. No letters concerning politics will be published in the Nov. 2 edition.