MN Secretary of State, other officials share early voting options

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

MN Secretary of State speaks on early voting [RAW]

Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon was joined by other state officials to talk about early voting options across the state.

Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and other state officials answered questions about voting early in the 2024 general election.

The full news conference at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul can be viewed above.

How to vote in Minnesota

Starting Friday, Sept. 20, voters can cast their ballot early by mail. This involves the ballot being sent to the voter's address. 

Another option is to vote in-person early, which typically happens in a city or county office.

READ MORE: MN early voting: Where and how to cast a ballot before Election Day

A third option is for voters to vote in-person on election day at a designated polling place on Nov. 5. 

State officials also shared the number for their voting call center, which can be reached at 1-877-600-VOTE (8683). 

Secretary of State Simon recommended that voters with questions go to this website to get the information they need, such as making sure their registration is updated, finding their polling place and viewing what is on their ballot.

READ MORE: 65K+ Minnesotans, 25K+ teens pre-registered for election via new system