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How to find your polling place and how to register on Election Day

Not sure about where to vote today? Use the Polling Place Finder on the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office website. There you will also find a sample ballot and a list of candidates for your precinct. If you are not registered to vote or need ...

Not sure about where to vote today? Use the Polling Place Finder on the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office website.

There you will also find a sample ballot and a list of candidates for your precinct.

If you are not registered to vote or need to update your registration information, you may do so at your local polling location on Election Day as long as you can provide proof of residence.

To register at your polling place on Election Day, you must bring one of the following with your current name and address to verify your residence in the precinct :

  • A valid Minnesota driver's license, learner's permit, Minnesota ID card, or receipt for any of these.
  • A valid student ID card including your photo, if your college has provided a student housing list to election officials.
  • A Tribal ID card that contains your picture and signature.
  • A valid registration in the same precinct under a different name or address.
  • A notice of late registration sent to you by your county auditor or city clerk.
  • A voter registered in the same precinct as you who can confirm your address with a signed oath.
  • An employee of the residential facility where you live who can confirm your address with a signed oath.
  • Both 1) a photo ID (It can be a Minnesota driver's license, a Minnesota ID card, a U.S. passport, a U.S. military ID card, a tribal ID card or a Minnesota university, college or technical college ID card) and 2) a current utility, cable TV, internet or garbage bill with your current name and address in the precinct.
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