![]() ![]() You also have the right to bring a family member, friend or anyone you choose to assist you at the polls. ![]() (Note: Tribal IDs with your current name, address, photo and signature do count.) If you’re registering to vote at the same time, you need to bring proof of address. In Minnesota, if your voter registration is up to date, you don’t need to bring identification with you to vote. What should I bring to the polling place? Where can I find a sample ballot? How do I locate my district?įind a sample ballot and locate your district on the Minnesota Secretary of State website at .us. The guide is available in English, Spanish, Hmong and Somali.Ĭheck out your sample ballot for a more specific list. You can research and save your picks by using MPR News’ Voter Guide with our election information partner Populist. Who you get to vote for depends on your district. Many are also choosing county attorneys, county sheriffs, school boards and judges. All Minnesotans are voting for governor, state auditor, secretary of state and attorney general. ![]() What’s on the ballot?ĭepends on where you live. It may have changed from prior elections because precinct boundaries changed with redistricting, or because buildings may no longer be available or suitable for use. ![]()
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