Tuesday’s election will feature a number of municipal and school board races as well as ballot questions in the east metro and two special elections for the Minnesota state Senate.
While it’s an off year election with no state or federal offices on the ballot in Minnesota, local elections will directly impact the taxes you pay, the education children receive and how the city you live in is run.
Polls open at 7 a.m., and you need to at least be in line by 8 p.m. when the polls close to vote.
Nearly everything you need to know or do — such as where to vote and who will be on your ballot — can be found at the Minnesota secretary of state’s website MNVotes.gov.
The website also has a section, “free and fair elections,” that discusses polling place rules (you can not have campaign buttons o

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