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Your vote is your voice—get registered, get informed, go vote!

To vote in Minnesota, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old on Election Day, and a resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days.

You can only vote from the address where you “reside.” Your residence is the place you consider your home, from which you have no current intent to move. As a college student, if you consider your campus residence as your home, you may vote at that address. If you consider your parents’ address, or some other address as your home, you must vote from that address. Of course, you can only vote from one address in each election.

Whether this will be your first year voting or your fifth, it is important to know when and where you can vote and who is on the ballot. Click on the links below for information on voting in Minnesota.   

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Register to vote:

               

Where do I vote?

 Before Election Day   Polling Place Locator
Check if you are registered

Online registration

You need an e-mail address and Minnesota driver’s license or Minnesota identification card number.

               

 

Paper Application

You can download a Minnesota Voter Registration Application from the Minnesota Secretary of State website and return it by mail to the address listed on the application or in person to your county election office. Forms are also available at each campus.

               

Know the candidates:

View Your Ballot

 

 On Election Day    
     

Register on Election Day

In Minnesota, you also have the right to register and vote on Election Day when you provide proof of residence. 

   
 Absentee Voting    
     

Absentee ballot application & instructions

If you are going to be somewhere other than your residence on Election Day, you can still vote by absentee ballot. 

   

Why you should vote:

Voting not only affects your day-to-day life, it also impacts your future and the future of those around you. As a college student you have an important role in helping to shape local communities and our nation. Learn Why College Students' Votes are Essential.Voting is a constitutional right for all citizens and Minnesota West has a responsibility to provide you with the voter register information you need. Find more resources for voting in MN here.