The November 3 general election is a little more than two months away and many Minnesotans are looking at the options for voting – from showing up at the polls on Election Day as has been the common practice of voters for centuries to voting early as an absentee voter to voting by mail.
In the state’s primary election earlier this month, Minnesota shattered records for absentee and mail-in voting and the expectation is that, in November’s general election, there will be another record-breaking number of voters using the absentee voting and mail-in options.
Wright County elections officials want residents to be aware of several resources that help explain the process of voting by mail, absentee voting and the procedures used to submit your early voting ballot.
Here are some links that can assist voters in that process:
Secretary of State – Vote Early by Mail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5k4xay2Yvc&feature=youtu.be
Secretary of State – How to Vote https://www.sos.state.mn.us/media/3947/how-to-vote-2020.pdf
Secretary of State – Vote Early by Absentee Ballot https://www.sos.state.mn.us/media/4252/vote-early-by-absentee-ballot-2020-rev8-20.pdf
Kare 11: How to vote by mail in Minnesota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvMHJCm1DbU
Vote.org: https://www.vote.org/state/minnesota/
Minnesota Vote by Mail: https://mnvotebymail.org/