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Where do I vote? -- Find your Polling Place: Enter your address into this Polling Place Finder to find out important voting information for your precinct.

Register to vote -- Before you can vote, you must register. In Minnesota, you may register 20 days before Election Day for your name to appear on the polling place roster, or on Election Day at your polling place. Your registration remains current until you move, change your name, or do not vote for four consecutive years. You may update your registration information by completing another Voter Registration Application.

Absentee Voting Within the US -- You may find that you are unable to get to your polling place location on Election Day but still want to vote in the election.

Absentee Voting for Military Personnel and Citizens Outside the US -- Military personnel and civilians who are temporarily or permanently overseas, military personnel who are stationed in the U.S. but away from their hometown, and their spouses and dependents, are eligible to vote in Minnesota by absentee ballot under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) and Minnesota state law.

Marking and Casting Your Ballot -- Every Minnesota voter uses a paper ballot. There are three choices available to you to mark your ballot.

 

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