08/30/2020
Hello Galile Church. Please read below for Voting Information in Minnesota. Please reach out and inbox us if you need further information, assistance and transportation.
How To Vote in Minnesota 2020 Election.
Election Day is Tuesday-November 23rd, 2020.
Minnesota Voters CAN Vote EARLY! I urge you to try and do so if you can! Early voting runs Friday-September 18, 2020 through Monday-November 2nd, 2020 (the day before Election Day). However, dates and hours may vary depending upon where you live.
Minnesota Voter’s may Vote by Mail by requesting a mail-in ballot. Make this request as soon as poissible. The deadline where your application must be “received” by is Tuesday-November 2nd, 2020. When your ballot arrives, read it carefully and follow the instructions to complete it and return it.
What to bring when you Vote in person, whether early or on Election Day:
1.) You DO NOT need to show ID if your Voter Registration is current and active. Please check on your registration NOW right after you read this.
2.) If you are a 1st time Voter or you are registering to Vote on Election Day which you may do in Minnesota. You MUST have your a Valid ID with current name, address, exp. date (Driver’s License, MN State ID Card, Learner’s Permit, US Passport, School ID ONLY from a MN High School, College, or Technical School, Military or Veteran ID, or a Tribal ID card with name, address, photo & signature). You may also use a photo ID AND a document with current name and address, this can be presented on an electronic device (e.g. utility bill, bank or credit card statement, mortgage or lease). You may also have a registered voter from your precinct who can confirm your name and address; notice of late registration; valid registration in the same precinct; college student ID (if a student housing list is provided); or a staff person of a residential facility.
Who can Vote:
* A citizen of the United States
* A resident of Minnesota for 20 days before the next election
* A person who maintained residence at the address given on the registration form
* Be at least 18 years old on election day
* If previously convicted of a felony, your felony sentence has expired or been completed
* Or you have been discharged from the sentence
not be under a court-ordered guardianship in which the right to vote has been revoked
* Not be found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote
For more information and information on how to find the needed forms in Minnesota, please visit:
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/
Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State