Get prepared for primary on Sept.
12
The polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on
primary election day, Tuesday, Sept. 12.
If you missed registering before the election, you can register
on Election Day at your polling place. However, you will need proof
of your identity and the address where you are living on Election
Day.
Use one of the following for proof of identity
and residence:
•Minnesota driver’s license,
learner’s permit, or identification card, or receipt for one,
with your current address
•If the Minnesota license or ID has
a former address, you may bring a recent utility bill to use with
your license
•“Notice of Late Registration”
postcard
•Someone who is registered in the
precinct where you live who will vouch for your residence
•U.S. passport with utility bill
•U.S. military photo ID card with
utility bill
If you are a student, you can use:
•Student photo ID, registration,
or fee statement with your current address
•Student photo ID with utility bill
•Student photo ID if you are on
a student housing list on file at the polling place
*Note: Utility bills must have your name,
current address, and be due within 30 days of the election. Utility
bills may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone
or cable TV.
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