You can register to vote 20 days before election day or on election day at your polling place.
*You will be at least 18-years-old on election day
*are a citizen of the United States
*will have resided in Minnesota for 20 days immediately preceding election day
*have any felony conviction record discharged, expired, or completed
*are not under court-ordered guardianship where a court has revoked your voting rights
*have not been ruled legally incompetent by a court of law
Fill out a voter registration application and mail it or in bring it to your local election official.
To register at your polling place on election day, you must bring one of the following with your current name and address to verify your residence in the precinct :
A valid Minnesota driver's license, learner's permit, Minnesota ID card, or receipt for any of these
A valid student ID card including your photo, if your college has provided a student housing list to election officials
A Tribal ID card that contains your picture and signature
A valid registration in the same precinct under a different name or address
A notice of late registration sent to you by your county auditor or city clerk
A voter registered in the same precinct as you who can confirm your address with a signed oath
An employee of the residential facility where you live who can confirm your address with a signed oath
Bring both a photo ID and current bill with your current name and address in the precinct
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Individual state may set any qualifications they choose for voting as long as those qualifications are not in conflict with the United States Constitution or Federal Laws. Most qualifications involve timeliness of registering.
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The American Revolution did not end property qualifications for voting. However, the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 did.
The legal voting age is 18 in Minnesota
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In 1959, the legal voting age in Minnesota was 21. The voting age was not lowered to 18 until the passage of the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1971.
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