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Tomorrow, November 7 - VOTE! 

Tomorrow, November 7, we will be electing our Mayor, Council Members, Park Board, and Board of Estimates and Taxation.

Hennepin County elections officials will check-in voters using a secure e-poll book system in all Hennepin County cities that have elections. Watch this video to learn more:

Voters can register or update their registration when they vote (proof of residence is required to register). Find out what’s needed to register at the appropriate polling place.

Election results get reported after polls close. Both Election Day and absentee ballots are counted for a specific precinct. All results are posted on the Secretary of State’s election results website.

County elections staff work with city and school board staff to ensure that every ballot, no matter how it was cast, is counted and verified before reporting election results. To ensure integrity of the ballot counting process, elections workers do not leave their counting location until all votes are counted and reported. For more information about elections in Hennepin County, visit http://www.hennepin.us/residents#elections.

 

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