General Election '94 Voter Guide

Published by the LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MINNESOTA EDUCATION FUND

550 Rice Street St. Paul MN 55103

Copyright 1994 League of Women Voters of Minnesota Education Fund

Minnesota Voting Information

Who Can Vote?

You must be:

How To Register

Before October 18
Request a voter registration card from your city clerk or county auditor. Fill it out and return it to the county auditor before Oct ober 18, 1994. You will receive a card in the mail notifying you of your polling place.
On election day
Find the location of your polling place by calling your city clerk or county auditor. Bring an approved proof of residence to your polling place. Only the following are acceptable:
  1. A current Minnesota drivers license or receipt (or Minnesota identification card) with your correct address.
  2. Another registered voter of the same precinct must sign an oath that you are a resident of that precinct. A voter who registers by this method may not confirm the residency of another voter on the day of the same election.
  3. A student identification card, fee statement or registration card with the student's current address in the precinct.
  4. A previous registration in the same precinct but at a different address.
  5. A mailed notice received from the registration office indicating an insufficient registration.

Registration in Minnesota is permanent. You need to register again only when you change your name or address, or fail to vote in four years.

Election Hot Line

Call The League of Women Voters Election HOT LINE for polling places and voting information in 7 county metro area November 4, 7 and 8 only 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 612-221-0850
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