Presumably Minnesota doesn't have the bullshit polling place coverage that Georgia did.
It's this simple
Question: Are there lines of over 30 minutes to vote?
If the answer is yes, then the state needs to fix it so that never happens. A 8 hour line to vote is a poll tax, as far as I am concerned, time is money. If that line is not consistent across polls voting in the same election, it's dirty pool, before we get into the an 8 hour line being more costly for a poor person working an hourly job than a salaried employee who probably gets a dispensation to vote, or a retiree who isn't working.
If the world doesn't find out what happened in Wuhan, we may see another pandemic impacted election.
The law addresses wait times.
A previous post indicates that election day wait times in Fulton County were under 30 minutes.
Minnesota had stories of 2 hour wait times. There may have been longer times.
Ga turnout was better than the national average, and 26th in percent.
Ca was 24th, 0.7% better than Ga.
http://www.electproject.org/2020g