ELECTION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT WARD AM I IN?
Thief
River Falls ward map (zoom for more
detail)
Poll finder - State of Minnesota
WHERE DO I VOTE?
1st WARD POLLING PLACE
Heritage Community Center
301 4th Street East
2ND WARD POLLING PLACE
Zion Lutheran Church
505 Main Avenue North
3RD WARD POLLING PLACE
National Guard Armory
250 Emil Street
4TH WARD POLLING PLACE
Ole Engelstad Park Shelter
125 Crocker Avenue South
5TH WARD POLLING PLACE
Redeemer Lutheran Church
1300 Nora Street East
You may use the City of
Thief River Falls Ward Map or the link to the Secretary of State’s
website, which are both listed above to assist in locating your polling
place.
WHEN ARE THE
ELECTIONS?
Voters may cast their ballots in a primary as well as a general
election. In a primary, Minnesota voters narrow the field of candidates
by choosing the candidates that will appear on the ballot in the general
election. In the general election, voters elect candidates to office.
Primary: Tuesday, September 9, 2008
General Election: Tuesday, November
4, 2008
State law allows you
the right to take time off work without a reduction in pay to vote
during the morning of a state primary and a state general election.
AM I ELIGIBLE TO
VOTE?
You may register and
vote if you meet all of the following requirements:
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Must be a U.S.
citizen
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Must be at least
18-years-old on Election Day
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Must have resided in
Minnesota for 20 days immediately preceding Election Day
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Must have completed
any felony conviction or had it discharged
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Must not be under
court-ordered guardianship where a court has revoked your voting
rights
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Must not have been
found legally incompetent by a court
HOW DO I REGISTER TO
VOTE?
Registration is the
first step in the voting process. You must either complete a Voter
Registration Application at least 21 days before Election Day or
register on Election Day. Your registration remains current until you
move, change your name, or do not vote for four consecutive years. You
may update your registration information by completing another Voter
Registration Application.
When registering, you
are required to provide your residential address, which determines where
you vote. Students must decide whether their residence is their address
at school or a parent’s address. Students cannot register to vote at
both addresses.
WHERE DO I GET A
VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATION?
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Office of the
Minnesota Secretary of State and its website:
www.sos.state.mn.us
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Pennington County
Auditor’s Office
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Public Library
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Locations where you
apply, renew or change your Minnesota Driver’s License or ID card
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Registrar’s office or
student association at colleges, universities, or post-secondary
schools
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Government Pages
within most phone books
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State Income Tax
booklets (even-numbered years)
Voter Registration
Applications are available in other languages and large format upon
request through the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State.
HOW DO I REGISTER TO
VOTE ON ELECTION DAY?
If you are not
registered to vote or need to update your registration information, you
may do so at your polling location on Election Day. In this case, you
will be required to provide proof of residence.
To
successfully complete Election Day Registration:
You must have one
of the following:
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A valid Minnesota Driver’s License, a
learner’s permit, a Minnesota ID card, or a receipt for any of these
containing a valid address in the precinct
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A student identification card including
your photo, if your college has provided a student housing list to
election officials
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A tribal ID card that contains your name,
picture, signature and address in the precinct
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A valid registration in the same precinct
under a different name or address
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A notice of late registration that was
sent to you by your county auditor
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A voter registered in the same precinct as
you who can confirm your address with a signed oath
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An authorized employee of a residential
facility where you reside who can confirm your address with a signed
oath (the residential facility must provide a list of employees to
election officials)
Alternatively, you must
provide two of the following:
A photo ID from the
first list below and a bill in your name showing your address from the
second list below.
Types of Photo IDs:
Minnesota Driver’s License
Minnesota ID Card
United States Passport
United States Military ID
Minnesota University or
Technical College ID
Tribal ID Card
Types of Bills, due
within 30 days of the election:
Gas Electric
Telephone
Cell phone
TV (cable,
satellite)
Solid Waste
Water Sewer
Services
Internet
Services
Student Fee Statement
Rent Statement with itemized
utilities
HOW DO I MARK MY
BALLOT?
Every Minnesota voter
uses a paper ballot. However, there are three options for marking your
ballot:
1. Use
a pen
2. Use
the AutoMARK ballot marking device
The AutoMARK ballot-marking device allows
voters with disabilities to vote independently and privately by
providing various accessibility options for marking their ballot. It is
equipped with a screen that can enlarge text or provide a high contrast
display of the ballot for voters to listen privately to an audio version
of the ballot, and has an additional connection for other accessibility
devices.
Voters using the AutoMARK select their
candidates by touching the screen, using a key pad, or using an external
accessibility device. The AutoMARK reads the voter’s choices and
completes the ovals on the ballot for the selections made. The voter
can then deposit the marked paper ballot into the ballot box.
3. Have
another person assist you
If you need assistance due to an inability
to read English or to mark a ballot, you may obtain the aid of two
election judges. Alternatively, you may have an individual of your
choice assist you, with the exception of your employer, an officer or
agent of your union, or a candidate for election.
WHAT ASSISTANCE IS
AVAILABLE TO ME ON ELECTION DAY?
Polling places are full
accessible with clearly marked parking spaces, doors and routes to the
voting area.
If you are unable to
leave your car to enter the polling place, election judges will bring a
ballot and any registration materials to you in the vehicle if asked.
This voting process is called “curbside voting.”
WHAT IS ABSENTEE
VOTING?
You may find you are
unable to get to your polling place on Election Day but still want to
vote in the election. You may choose to vote by absentee ballot for one
of the following reasons:
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Absence from your precinct
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Illness or disability
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Religious discipline or religious holiday
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Serving as an election judge in another
precinct
You may cast an
absentee ballot ahead of time either in-person or through the mail.
Absentee Voting In-Person
Where to go:
Pennington
County Courthouse
101 Main
Avenue North
Thief River
Falls, MN 56701
When to go:
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During the 30 days before the election
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Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Saturday before Election Day from 10:00 am
– 3:00 pm
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Monday before Election Day until 5:00 p.m.
Absentee Voting By Mail
To complete an absentee ballot by mail:
1. Obtain
an absentee ballot application. Applications are available for
downloading and printing from the Secretary of State’s website at:
www.sos.state.mn.us. If you are serving in the military or outside
the U.S., visit the Secretary of State’s website at :
https://minnesota.overseasvotefoundation.org to complete your
absentee ballot request. Another option is to contact the Pennington
County Auditor’s Office to obtain an Absentee Ballot Application.
2. Complete
and return the application as soon as possible. You may submit your
Absentee Ballot Application by fax, mail, or a scanned image attached to
an email.
3. Once
the election official has received your completed application, an
absentee ballot will be mailed to you as soon as ballots are available.
4. Compete
and return the absentee ballot materials. The absentee ballot must
reach the Pennington County Auditor’s Office by Election Day.
Absentee Voting Using a Designated Agent
During the
seven days preceding an election through 2:00 p.m. on Election Day, you
may designate an agent to deliver a ballot to you if you are a patient
of a health care facility, are disabled, have incapacitating health
issues, are a participant in certain residential programs, or are a
resident of a shelter for battered women or an assisted living
facility. You must have a pre-existing relationship with the person you
designate as an agent.
For more information about voting
absentee in person, by mail or by using a designated agent, contact the
Pennington County Auditor’s Office at 683-7000.
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