Early Voting Opens September 23; Candidates Set for November 8 Election
Excerpt from the September 15 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:
The Early Vote Center at 980 E Hennepin Avenue opens at 8 a.m. Sept. 23 for voters who wish to cast their ballot early and in person. Also Sept. 23, Minneapolis Elections & Voter Services begins mailing ballots to voters who have requested to vote early by mail.
Early voting is easy
In-person early voting is convenient. Any voter can vote early; no reason is needed. It especially helps voters who need special accommodations when voting by allowing for extra time, attention and onsite resources than polling places might on a busy Election Day.
You can also vote early by mail. Please allow enough time to complete the process by mail; it can take longer than seven days depending on where your ballot is sent. You can find mail ballot applications on the City website and submit your ballot any time before an election.
Plan ahead
- Make sure you’re registered to vote. Voters can register or check the status of their registrations on the City website. Register to vote ahead of the Oct. 18 pre-registration deadline to save time when voting. Voters who need to register or update their existing registration should plan to bring proof of residence when they vote.
- Look at a sample ballot ahead of time; even bring it to refer to when you go to vote in person. Beginning at least 45 days before Election Day (Sept. 24), you can find sample ballots for all 137 Minneapolis precincts on the City website. State law allows you to bring materials into the poll to help complete your ballots, and the sample ballot is the best tool available for this purpose.
Find out which offices are on the ballot for this election at vote.minneapolismn.gov/voters/ballot.