UPDATE: Trump makes Minnesota's ballot

Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald TrumpVan Jones and and Ryan P. Haygood: Trump is wrong on criminal justice Serious tax reform is the key to restoring economic prosperity CNN host, GOP rep spar over Trump wiretap talk MORE was added to Minnesota’s ballot on Thursday.

Ryan Furlong, a spokesman for Minnesota's secretary of State’s office, said that Trump's filing is completed and the GOP ticket will appear on the office's website listing those on the ballot soon.

He noted that major party candidates have until Monday to file for ballot access.

Minutes after The Hill spoke to Furlong, Trump and running mate Mike PenceMike (Michael) Richard PenceFlynn took money from multiple Russian firms Elected officials, not unelected staffers, should decide the fate of ObamaCare Space is bigger than NASA MORE's names were on the secretary of State's website. 

NBC affiliate KARE11 in Minneapolis reported earlier in the day that the state’s Republican Party hadn't filed paperwork for Trump to get on the ballot.

Seven other parties have also filed paperwork to get on the state's ballot. They include Libertarian Party nominee Gary JohnsonGary JohnsonTrump’s early economic success reveals Obama failures, could presage 2020 landslide Trump taps former congresswoman for Air Force secretary Other states should join Jerry Brown's California resistance MORE, Green Party nominee Jill Stein and Independent candidate Evan McMullin.

Non-major party candidates had to file by Tuesday and include a petition with 2,000 signatures to get on Minnesota's ballot.

Last week, Trump suggested he could win Minnesota, which a Republican hasn't won since 1972.

“If I could win a state like Minnesota, the path is a whole different thing,” Trump told donors at a fundraiser event in Minneapolis, according to the Star Tribune. “It becomes a much, much different race. We’re going to give it our greatest shot.”

—This story was updated at 12:46 p.m.