Get Ready to Vote: Key Information for November 5th

Friends and neighbors,

This November 5, 2024, is a crucial day for Minnesota voters as we head to the polls for the general election. Participating in this election is not just a right; it is a responsibility that shapes our communities and future. There are multiple ways to ensure your voice is heard:

  1. Absentee Voting: All eligible voters can request an absentee ballot without needing to provide an excuse. You can apply to receive your ballot by mail or vote in person at your county office. Remember to return your completed ballot securely—either by mail or in person—to ensure it counts.
  2. Early In-Person Voting: Early voting began on Friday, September 20. This is a great option if you want to avoid crowds on Election Day and still fulfill your civic duty.
  3. Agent Delivery: If you need assistance, you can have an agent deliver your absentee ballot. Just ensure that you follow the required process to designate an authorized agent.
  4. Election Day Voting: There is nothing like the experience of voting in person on Election Day. It is a powerful way to connect with your community and make your voice heard.

Every vote matters! Remember, you are participating in a fundamental democratic process that many have fought hard to protect.

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Contact My Office

I want to hear from you, my constituents, on issues that are important to you. Please feel free to reach out to my office with any concerns or ideas you may have. You can contact my office at sen.bruce.anderson@mnsenate.gov or 651-296-5981.

Sincerely,

Bruce Anderson