As of June 1, Minnesota joined eight other states and Washington, D.C. to allow all voters, irrespective of disability status or age, to register online to permanently vote absentee. This will allow voting as early as 46 days before an election.
To leave the permanent absentee list, the voter must send a written request to their county elections office.
In addition to the new absentee rules, Minnesota residents can also now provide a description of their residence if they donβt have a specific address. This can include cardinal directions or distance from the closest crossroads. Twenty other states feature this on their voter registration forms, as does the National Mail Voter Registration Form.
I live over there. Way over there. Past that one road over there. Me and all my friends live there. Send us more ballots.
I live over there. Way over there. Past that one road over there. Me and all my friends live there. Send us more ballots.