The Office of the Secretary of State encourages eligible voters to get involved in the elections process. Minnesota consistently leads the nation in voter turnout and did so again in November 2010. From registering to vote, to serving as an Election Judge or Election Judge Trainee, there are many ways Minnesotans can become active participants in Minnesota elections.
Voting Information: • Check your registration status: Voter Registration Lookup • Check on your absentee ballot: Absentee Ballot Lookup • Find Your Polling Place • 2012 Precinct Caucus InformationGet Informed & Involved: • Take part in an Introduction to Voting Workshop • Participate in the Vote in Honor of a Veteran program • Learn about Serving as an Election Judge
VOTING BASICSCheck your Voter RegistrationRegistering to VoteWhere to VoteHow to Vote
VOTING RIGHTS Minnesota Voter's Bill of Rights • Time Off for Voting • Assistance with Voting • Voting When Civil Rights Are Restored • Voting for People Under GuardianshipOTHER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES • Voting for Students • Voting When You Are in the Hospital • Voting for People in Residential Facilities • Voting When Your Home Is in Foreclosure • Voting When You Are Homeless • Voting When You Fear For Your SafetyVIDEOSVoting in Minnesota: What You Can ExpectUsing the AutoMARKYou Decide (closed captioned)
ELECTION INFORMATION2011 General Election ResultsSearch 2011 Candidate FilingsElections Official DirectoryImportant Election DatesMinnesota's Political PartiesFind Your LegislatorsMaps & Google Earth Files
ABSENTEEAbsentee VotingMilitary/Overseas VotingMilitary and Overseas Voter Web ServiceAbsentee Ballot Lookup
OTHER VOTER INFORMATIONPolling Place and Ballot AccessibilityVoting ChallengesProtecting Election IntegrityInformation in other languagesFrequently Asked QuestionsVoter Guides and BrochuresRedistricting
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