Politics & Government

Voting Hours, Polling Locations, And Where To Vote In Minnesota

Find out where you vote, how to register on Election Day and other important Minnesota voting questions.

MINNESOTA — Election Day in Minnesota and across the Unites States is Tuesday, Nov. 6. While a record-number of people have voted early this election season, most voters will still choose to visit the polls Tuesday.

That can mean long lines and long wait times, so be sure to plan ahead. Polls in Minnesota will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

If you do encounter long wait times, remember that as long as you're in line by 8 p.m., you can vote (even if you do not vote until after 8 p.m.).

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Haven't registered to vote yet? Don't worry. Minnesota residents eligible to vote can register on Election Day at their polling location. You will need to show proof of residence before you vote.

If your voter registration is current and active, you do not need to bring an I.D. to the polls.

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Where do I vote? You can enter your address into Minnesota's Polling Place Finder to find out where you vote.

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