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All voters have at least one location where they can vote early in person with an absentee ballot. View the list of voting locations before election day for upcoming elections, or contact your county election office .
Voting locations before election day The locations below will be open for in person absentee voting for the 2024 State General Election. Use What's On My Ballot to see the things you'll be voting on.
Enter your address into this Polling Place Finder to find out important voting information for your precinct, including: Your Polling Place (where you vote, map & directions) Districts for your precinct (including maps)
If you have received an absentee ballot but are unsure if it will arrive at your election office in time to be counted, you may also consider contacting your local election official to see what options you have for locations and times to drop off your absentee ballot.
Learn about how to register to vote and cast your ballot, and how the election process works.
In Minnesota, you can vote early with an absentee ballot starting 46 days before Election Day. You can request an absentee ballot online for federal, state, and county elections. Read about other options and more information about absentee voting at the links below.
Email: elections@co.polk.mn.us Military and overseas absentee voting contact Polk County Elections Phone: 218-281-2554 Fax: 218-281-1636 Email: elections@co.polk.mn.us
Some jurisdictions in Minnesota hold elections by mail instead of voting at polling places. Cities with fewer than 400 registered voters and townships of any size can choose to hold elections by mail.
Voters may only return ballots to a drop box operated by the county or city they live in. Locations below are ordered by county, then city. If you do not see your county or city listed below, return your absentee ballot to the elections office that sent the ballot.
In Minnesota voters can register at polling places on Election Day or early voting locations before Election Day. Automatic voter registration . All eligible adults will be automatically registered to vote when they get a state-issued ID.