Make your voice heard on election day
Minnesotans head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7 to vote at the local, state and federal levels. If you’re thinking of sitting this one out, Women’s March Minnesota hopes you’ll reconsider. It’s our mission to harness the power of all women and their communities to create transformative social change and one way to do that is on election day. WMM is not endorsing any party or candidate but working to help spread the word on getting residents to the polls with resources right at your fingertips.
Here are some resources to help you this election:
You can head to your voting place early and cast your vote ahead of Nov. 7 with an absentee ballot. Here’s what you’ll need to know and bring with you.
In Minnesota, you can register to vote on election day. You can find out how here.
You’ll need to bring your current ID or photo ID and a document with current name and address. Complete checklist is here of what you need to know and bring is here.
You can locate your polling place ahead of time by entering your zip code here.
And although you may feel passionately about a candidate (and that’s great!) that you want to show your support by wearing campaign gear like a t-shirt or button, we want your vote to count so please remove any campaign items before entering your voting place. Find out more by reading the voting place rules.
Here's another resource to breakdown who will be on your ballot, their endorsements and so much more.
Something to consider before going to your polling place is understanding the issues that are important to you, at all levels of government. Where do you stand and where do the candidates stand? We invite you to have a conversation with us on Facebook and Twitter about these issues. Tell us what’s important to you.