Election Day is Tuesday, November 3
Exercise your right to vote – it takes LITTLE time and makes a BIG difference.
Step 1. Are you registered?
Visit here to learn if you are registered. Enter your information to make sure you are registered and to learn your polling location.
If you are NOT YET REGISTERED, you can do so by doing the following:
Visit here to learn if you are registered. Enter your information to make sure you are registered and to learn your polling location.
If you are NOT YET REGISTERED, you can do so by doing the following:
- Register online
- Register by mail - Fill it out and mail it to, or drop it off at, the listed address by Tuesday, October 13.
- Register in person on election day.
Step 2. Do you have a voting plan?
Note: you have the right to bring someone to the polls with you to assist you in voting if you are unable to otherwise. For more information on accessibility, visit this link.
- If you want to vote from home (by mail), visit this website.
- If you want to vote in person, Visit this pollfinder website to learn your polling location and districts, as well as more information about candidates that will be on your ballot.
Note: you have the right to bring someone to the polls with you to assist you in voting if you are unable to otherwise. For more information on accessibility, visit this link.
Step 3. Vote!
If Election Day comes and you’ve forgotten to register…YOU CAN STILL VOTE!
Bring proof of residence to your polling place and register on-site. This is the list of accepted documents you can bring with you to register at the polling place.
What's the status of my ballot?
The MN Secretary of State's office has a handy track your ballot tool.
Want to be an Election Judge?
America is facing a record shortage of poll workers this year due to the coronavirus. Our democracy depends on ordinary people who make sure elections run smoothly and everyone's vote is counted. You can make sure we have a safe, fair, efficient election for all. Sign up here.
**Poll workers will be paid and provided proper PPE**
Questions about any of this information?
Visit this website or call 1-877-600-VOTE.
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- We suggest you fill out your ballot and have it postmarked and mailed by Tuesday, October 27. If you live in an apartment building, we also suggest you mail your ballot at a blue USPS public mailbox to ensure it is picked up quickly.
- Polling places are open between 7am and 8pm on Election Day.
- Live in the Wedge? Your polling place is Jefferson Community School.
- You can submit your mail ballot in-person, too! You can do so by 3pm on election day at the Hennepin County Government Center. You may not drop your ballot off at your polling place on election day.
- Bonus: Encourage 3 friends to vote, too!
If Election Day comes and you’ve forgotten to register…YOU CAN STILL VOTE!
Bring proof of residence to your polling place and register on-site. This is the list of accepted documents you can bring with you to register at the polling place.
What's the status of my ballot?
The MN Secretary of State's office has a handy track your ballot tool.
Want to be an Election Judge?
America is facing a record shortage of poll workers this year due to the coronavirus. Our democracy depends on ordinary people who make sure elections run smoothly and everyone's vote is counted. You can make sure we have a safe, fair, efficient election for all. Sign up here.
**Poll workers will be paid and provided proper PPE**
Questions about any of this information?
Visit this website or call 1-877-600-VOTE.
#wedgevotes