Election Day registration in the State of Minnesota

Posted 11/2/22

To register at your polling place on Election Day, bring one proof of residence listed below. 1 – ID with current name and address • Valid Minnesota driver’s license, learner’s permit or …

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Election Day registration in the State of Minnesota

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To register at your polling place on Election Day, bring one proof of residence listed below.

1 – ID with current name and address

• Valid Minnesota driver’s license, learner’s permit or ID; or a receipt for any of these.

• Tribal ID with name, address, photo and signature.

2 – Photo ID plus a document with your current name and address

Approved photo IDs (Choose one. Can be expired).

• Driver’s license, state ID or learner’s permit issued by any state

• U.S. Passport

• U.S. Military or Veteran ID

• Tribal ID with name, signature and photo

• Minnesota university, college or technical college ID

• Minnesota high school ID Approved documents

(Choose one. Can be shown on electronic device).

• Bill, account or start-of-service statement due or dated within 30 days of the election for: —Phone, TV or internet —Solid waste, sewer, electric, gas or water -Banking or credit card * Rent or mortgage -Residential lease or rent agreement valid through Election Day —Current student fee statement

3 – Registered voter who can confirm your address

A registered voter from your precinct can go with you to the polling place to sign an oath confirming your address. This is known as ‘vouching. ’ A registered voter can vouch for up to eight voters. You cannot vouch for others if someone vouched for you.

4 – College student ID with housing list

Colleges and universities send election officials a student housing list. If you are on the list, show your college photo ID

to complete your registration.

5 – Valid registration in the precinct

If you are registered in the precinct but changed names o moved within the same precinct, you only need to tell th( election judge your previous name or address.

6 – Notice of late registration

If you registered to vote within 20 days of the election you may get a Notice of Late Registration in the mail. Brins it with you and use it as your proof of residence to register.

7 –

Staff person of a residential facility

If you live in a residential facility, a staff person can g< with you to the polling place to confirm your address. This i: known as ‘vouching.’

A staff person can vouch for all eligible voters living it the facility.

* Information from the Office of the Minnesota Secretary ofStatemnvotes.org • 1-877-6QO-VOTE