Politics & Government
Minnetonka Voters Urged To Request Ballot By Tuesday
Mail-in ballots will not count if they are received after Election Day in Minnesota.

MINNETONKA, MN — Minnetonka residents who plan to vote by mail in the Nov. 2 municipal election should request a ballot by Tuesday, according to election officials.
Doing so will leave enough time for officials to send out a ballot and for it to be returned. Mail-in ballots will not count if they are received after Election Day.
Voters can request a mail-in ballot here.
Find out what's happening in Minnetonkafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Key dates to know for early voting
- Early voting period: Sept. 17 — Nov. 1
- Early registration deadline: Tuesday, Oct. 12
- Suggested deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot: Tuesday, Oct. 19
- Election Day, deadline to return mail-in ballot: Tuesday, Nov. 2.
- Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m
See what's on your ballot ahead of time
Find out what's happening in Minnetonkafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Minnesotans can view a sample ballot by using the state's "What's on my ballot?" tool.
Here are all of the offices that are up for reelection in Minnetonka in 2021:
- Mayor
- Council Member (A and B)
- School Board Member (Election three)
Mayor
- John Kuhl
- Brad Wiersum
City Council At-Large A (Elect 1)
- Karen Ahlbrecht
- Deb Calvert
- Marshall Glynn
- Iola Kostrzewski
- Wyn Ray
City Council At-Large B (Elect 1)
- Stacy Cranbrook
- Jim Hadley
- Daniel Kral
- Ash Patel
- Kimberly Wilburn
School Board Member (ISD #276) (Elect 3)
- Beth Robertson-Martin
- Patrick Lee-O'Halloran
- Dan Olson
- Jessica Reader
- Michael Remucal
- Christian Vitale
- Michael Salyards
- Meghan Selinger
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