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Absentee Ballots in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Minnesota

By , About.com GuideOctober 23, 2010

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Over 43,000 absentee ballots have been accepted by Minnesota election officials as of today, and if you need to vote by absentee ballot, you still have plenty of time to do it.

Absentee voting in St. Paul and Minneapolis can be done in person, or by mail, or by someone on your behalf.

You'll need to request an absentee ballot from your local election officer. Absentee ballots are usually delivered in the mail a day or two after the the request is received.

Then, you'll need to return your ballot any time between now, and the deadline on election day for it to be counted. You can either mail it, deliver it yourself, or have someone else deliver it for you.

Request an absentee ballot, find out where to mail your ballot to, and more information on absentee voting at the Minnesota Secretary of State's website.

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October 24, 2010 at 11:49 pm
(1) malachi :

Would not surprised to find the most liberal Pro Oboma candidate wining by about 43000 votes.. I have seen these ballots being organized by militant like liberals in MPLS.,… We need a VOTING regulation to put a stop to the fraudulent voting going on in minnesota…..

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