By LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS MINNEAPOLIS
VOTE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th!
Residents of Minnesota for 20 days who are at least 18 years old and have affirmed US citizenship are able to vote now until 8 pm on November 5. Minnesotans who are living in their communities and are not currently incarcerated for a felony conviction are eligible to vote. In addition, 16-and-17-year-olds can pre-register so that they will be automatically registered on their 18th birthday.
For Minnesota to regain our top voter turnout spot, voters must get the trusted election information they need. As a voter, you have the right to time off work and can still vote from the comfort of your home. You can also now enter your ballot directly into the tabulating machine beginning 18 days before election day.
Beneath the prominent presidential race, you can make your mark on local ballot initiatives, candidates for MN House, and county and local races. You can learn about the candidates and issues on your ballot at vote411.org. Another “one-stop-shop” for nonpartisan election information is mnvotes.gov, where you can register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and locate your polling place. Make your voice heard by voting this election!
The League of Women Voters has been a trusted source of nonpartisan voter information for over 100 years, serving communities across the state to ensure free, fair and safe elections. More info and join us at lwvmpls.org.