Voters, get ready!
Forget Election Day…it’s Election π SEASON. π Early voting starts Friday, September 18 and runs until Monday, November 2. It’s time to flex. πͺπ½πͺπΌπͺπΎπͺπ»
All the information you need is in our Busy Voters’ Guide to Election Season. Our vote is our power. Get excited – get ready!
Who can vote in Minnesota?
βοΈ You must be a U.S. Citizen
βοΈ At least 18 years old on November 3
βοΈ You must have lived in the state for at least 20 days
βοΈ If you have a felony conviction, you must be finished with all parts of your sentence (aka off paper)
How do I register?
You can register to vote online or by requesting a paper registration form. Register to vote online today. It takes minutes. Once you’ve registered you can vote by mail or in person. The deadline to pre-register to vote is October 13.
Not sure if you’re registered? π€ Check your voter registration status.
If you miss the October 13 deadline you can register to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Learn more about registering to vote on Election Day.
Options for voters
In 2020, we’re voting by mail or in person by November 3. Make your plan to vote now. Here are your options:
Vote by mail starting September 18
Anyone who is registered to vote in Minnesota can vote by mail. βοΈ π³οΈ
- Request a ballot from the Secretary of State’s website. Your ballot will be mailed to you in a few days.
- Fill out your ballot, stick it in the enclosed envelopes, and send it back. Postage is paid for.
- And after you mail your ballot back track your ballot.
Ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day to be counted.
Vote in person by November 2
If you’re an in-person voter, make your plan to vote between September 18 and November 2. Bring your friends and family. Find your early voting location and when they’re open. π³οΈ
Not registered? You can do that when you vote early. Just bring proof of residence.
At home voter? Take selfies. Post pics and tag @TakeActionMN. βοΈπΈ
Vote in person on November 3
If you’re not a mail-in or early voter, you can vote at the polls on Election Day between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Find out where your polling place is. There will be hand sanitizer and wipes to keep polling places safe for voters and COVID19 precautions in place. Wear your mask!
Questions? Email us.