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Minnesota

Register to Vote

October 9, 2026

This represents the absolute cut-off for voting registration for our general election. All forms must be finished or sent by mail before this date.

Early Voting Window

October 15-October 31

Discover your local options for casting early ballots. Operational times often change depending on the specific neighborhood.

Primary Day

Primary Election: March 3, 2026                           General Election: November 3, 2026

Doors remain open from 6:30 AM until 7:30 PM. Everyone has to visit their listed polling sites. Please bring your government photo cards.

Election Candidates

To start, please utilize the legislative district finder or map tools to establish your ward. Then, review the names of the individuals running for office in your specific area below.

Candidate Lookup

Select your city to find candidates in your district.

Select Your City

Regional Representative District 1

Roy Cooper - Democrat

Roy Cooper focuses on improving educational funding, widening medical insurance, and fostering local job creation for all residents.

Senate Candidate District 2

Michael Whatley - Republican

Michael Whatley prioritizes fiscal stability, protecting civil liberties, and ensuring a fair and balanced court system for citizens.

Judiciary Seat - District 3

Shanon Bray - Libertarian

Shanon Bray advocates for personal data protection, limited government, and open markets to foster technical advancements.

Locate Your Voting Center

Search by street or town

Specific voting locations are assigned based on where you currently live. Check these online resources to verify your precinct before you head out. Note that site closures are managed strictly and vary by each Minnesota county board office.

Example Site
123 Main St, Raleigh, NC
Site Hours

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Sign Up to Vote

Make sure you have an impact on these upcoming civic choices. Walk through these simple directions to sign up, update personal records, or check on your current status electronically.

A

Review Voter Requirements

Verify that you satisfy the age and citizenship standards required for our region prior to filling out any official paperwork online.

B

Hand in Your Records

Send your finalized voter forms via the state web portal or deliver a printed version to the local administrative office by the fixed deadline.

C

Check Status of Filing

Once you have applied, use the verification engine to ensure your name is on the rolls and your site location is listed correctly for you.

General Ballots

Official Voting Layout

Look over the typical electronic ballot for these local contests, covering federal offices and many regional ballot measures.

Primary Ballot Preview

Browse through the party-specific ballots to identify the people seeking party nominations within your home voting ward.

Mail-In Voting

Any registered citizen can opt for a mail-in ballot instead of visiting a site. This entails three phases: ordering the proper forms from the office, finishing the ballot while having witnesses present, and delivering the packet back to the authorities before the scheduled deadline for counting.

Voter Toolkits & Election Information

Key Voting Dates

See Full Voting Schedule

Candidate Profiles

Read About Candidates

Voting Precincts

See Local Voting Hubs

Register to Vote

Status Checker Online

Sample Ballots

Ballot View Tool

Absentee Ballots

Order Absentee Form

Citizen Tools

Verified User Info

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