Election & Voter Information
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Election Related Dates
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General
Election - Tuesday, November 3, 2009
(Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
- Pre-registration
is open from Wednesday, September 15, 2009, through Tuesday, October 13, 2009.
- Extended hours for walk-in
absentee voting - Saturday, October 31, 2009 (10:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m.).
SAMPLE BALLOT
For
where to vote, click here for the State of Minnesota Precinct
Finder. |
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HAVA - Help America Vote Act |
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Filing Dates for City Offices |
Interested Duluth citizens desiring to be a candidate for
a City of Duluth elected office must file their intent IN PERSON in the City
Clerk's Office, 330 City Hall, 411 West First Street, during
the following dates for 2009:
- Candidate Filing has CLOSED for 2009
Candidates have
filed for the following City offices in 2009:
- City Councilor
representing the Second Council District (Precincts 8-13)
- City Councilor
representing the Fourth Council District (Precincts 23-29)
- 2 City Councilors
at Large representing the entire city
Candidate Filing List
Candidate Election FAQs |
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Voting Requirements |
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If you have voted
within the last 4 years AND NOT MOVED you are already
registered.
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PRIOR
TO AN ELECTION
Open registration
is available up to 20 days prior to an election by either:
- Downloading
and completing a voter
registration card and delivering it in person or by
mail to the Duluth City Clerk (330 City Hall, 411 W. 1st
St., Duluth MN 55802) or the St. Louis County
Voter Registration Office (214 St. Louis County Courthouse,
100 N. 5th Ave. W., Duluth MN 55802).
- Picking
up a Voter Registration Card from one of our distribution
sites. For the locations of Voter Registration Card
distribution sites, click
here.
Minnesota
Voter Registration Card  
**NOTE:
VOTERS WHO MAILED IN REGISTRATION CARDS AFTER THE
2002 FEDERAL ELECTION WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHOW
A PHOTO I.D. WHEN VOTING.** |
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ELECTION DAY
Registration at
your polling
site on election day is available
by presenting one of the following:
- A valid Minnesota
driver's license, learner's permit or Minnesota I.D. card
(or receipt for any of these) that contains the voter's
current address.
- A
tribal I.D. card that contains the name, current address
(must be in the precinct where registering), signature and
picture of the tribal member.
- A "Notice
of Late Registration" postcard.
- A prior valid
registration at another address in the same precinct.
- A
registered voter of that precinct who will sign an oath
vouching that the person registering is a resident of that
precinct. Registered voters may vouch for up to 15 people
(this limit does not apply to employees of residential facilities).
- For
residential facility residents, an employee at the facility
(even if that employee is not registered to vote in that
precinct) can vouch that the person lives in the district IF the facility provided the county with a list
of employees 20 days before the election.
- A bill for
electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone or cable
television service with a due date within 30 days of election
day that contains the voter's name and current address AND one of the following that contains the voter's name and
photograph:
- Minnesota
driver's license or Minnesota I.D. card.
- Tribal I.D. card.
- U.S. passport.
- U.S. military
I.D. card.
- Identification
card of a post-secondary educational institution in Minnesota.
- College students
may use one of the following documents:
- A student
photo I.D., if the educational institution has certified
a list of students to the county auditor.
- A current
student fee statement that contains the student's valid
address in the precinct with a photo I.D. card.
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