Voter Registration Deadline: 21 days before Election Day. Paper applications must be received by 5 p.m. and online registrations must be submitted by 11:59 p.m.
Eligible voters can also register and cast a ballot at the same time when they vote early in person or on Election Day at their polling place. If you apply for a mail ballot but are not registered to vote, election officials will send you a registration form with your mail ballot as well. For more information on same-day registration, please visit: https://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/
You must have resided in Minnesota for at least 20 days as of Election Day to register and vote in Minnesota.
2025 Election Information
There are no regular statewide elections in Minnesota this year.
For information on upcoming 2025 special and local elections, please visit https://www.sos.mn.gov/election-administration-campaigns/elections-calendar/, or contact your local election authority, which can be found here: https://www.sos.mn.gov/elections-voting/find-county-election-office/.
More election information at:
Online voter registration available at:
https://mnvotes.sos.mn.gov/VoterRegistration/index
Mail-in PDF voter registration form available at:
sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/register-on-paper/
Students have a decision about where to register to vote.
You have a right to register to vote at the address you consider the place where you live, whether that is your family’s home or the place where you attend school. You should update your registration anytime this home address changes.
You may only be registered and vote in one location.
Paper and Online Registration: The online and paper registration forms ask for your Minnesota driver’s license or ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security number.
Election Day Registration: If you choose to register on Election Day, you will need to show proof of address and identification.
Options to prove residency and identification include:
Acceptable Photo IDs include:
Acceptable documents showing residency include:
A full list of acceptable forms of proof can be found at:
sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/register-on-election-day/
By Mail: Any Minnesota voter may vote by mail. You do not need to be registered to vote to request a mail ballot; if you request a mail ballot and are not registered, your election official will send you a voter registration form with your mail ballot materials.
You may request an absentee ballot using either a paper application or an online application. If you apply for an absentee ballot online, you must provide an email address and a Minnesota-issued driver’s license or ID card number or the last four digits of your Social Security number.
Online Absentee Ballot Application: https://mnvotes.sos.mn.gov/abrequest/index
Printable Absentee Ballot Application: sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/other-ways-to-vote/vote-early-by-mail/
Track your Absentee Ballot at: https://mnvotes.sos.mn.gov/abstatus/index
Early In-person: All Minnesota voters may vote an absentee ballot in person beginning 46 days before Election Day or during early voting in the office of the county auditor or other established polling places during the 18 days before election day. County elections offices serve as early voting locations during their normal business hours. Cities and towns may provide additional early voting locations as well. Contact your local elections officials regarding early vote locations and hours.
For more information about early voting in Minnesota, visit:
sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/other-ways-to-vote/vote-early-in-person/
Election Day: Voting sites for most cities and towns will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. For towns with less than 500 registered voters, polls are not required to open until 10 a.m., though most open at 7 a.m. Contact your election officials for polling hours. If you are in line by the closing time, then you have the right to vote.
Fair Elections Center and Campus Vote Project intend the information contained herein to be used only as a general guide. This document should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a licensed Minnesota legal professional.
Last updated Aug. 2025
Testimonies in support Minnesota HF 3447/SF 3616, which would require county auditors to establish temporary polling locations on postsecondary institution campuses when requested by the institution’s administration or the student government, making voting before election day more accessible to college students in Minnesota (2024)