The rules that shape our lives are created by those who show up.

As citizens of the United States we are members of a Democracy, which by definition is a government For the People – By the People. Therefore, the rules that shape our lives are created by US…OR…by those who show up. In this country, even if you don’t physically vote…you are still voting for something.

#iCareiVote

Learn about other reasons to vote and how to convince your friends and family to vote as well.

Minnesota makes it easy to vote.

 

 

 

Did you know you can vote early or on Election Day, my mail or in person in the state of Minnesota?

We've put together simple and useful information for how and where to vote either by mail, early, or in person.

#BeAVoter

Go now and find out how to vote!

Knowledge equals power. Know what's on your ballot.

 

 

There are a bunch of races that are having primary elections on Aug 14th; federal offices, state and county offices as well as some local offices too. The Secretary of State MN has a great resource to help you find out who’s running in what races

#MyVoteMatters

Find out which candidates and ballot questions you will be voting on.

Voting is key, but it’s not all there is to the election process.

 

 

Here are 9 ways to get involved:

1. Get informed!

2. Who supports your issues?

3. Getting in deep?: You can check voting records of current elected officials.

4. Get Social!

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Click to read more about the 9 ways to be involved!

Did You Know? You are allowed time off work to vote. You have a right to take time off work to vote, without losing your pay, personal leave, or vacation time. It's the law!

 

Thank you to the Secretary of State website for the useful, timely, and important voter information! We appreciate it!