Who can vote?

To vote in Minnesota, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old on Election Day, and a resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days. If you had a felony conviction, you can vote if you have finished all parts of your sentence, including probation or parole.

Paying out-of-state tuition or having a driver's license from another state does not necessarily mean you can't vote in Minnesota.

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1. Who can vote?
2. What is my voting residence?
3. How do I register to vote?
4. What's on my ballot?
5. Where do I vote?
6. Do I need to bring ID?
7. How do I vote early with an absentee ballot?
8. Going abroad?