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On March 5, 2024, there is a Presidential Nomination Primary in Minnesota to vote for each major party’s nominee for president.
Presidential Primary
Tuesday, March 5
Polls open 7 a.m.–8 p.m.
Polling Place Finder
Early/Absentee Voting
Jan.19–March 4 via mail (go to mnvotes.org to request a ballot, or go to city hall)
In-Person Early/Absentee Voting at Shorewood City Hall
Jan.19–March 3
Monday–Friday (excluding 2/19 holiday)
8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.]
Saturday, March 2 at Shorewood City Hall
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Monday, March 4 at Shorewood City Hall
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Direct balloting begins February 16 at Shorewood City Hall. Voters can feed the early vote directly into the ballot counter during city hall business hours.
The Ballot
- Only major political parties will participate; each party has its own ballot with only their candidates listed
- You will be required to request only one party’s ballot when you vote, whether absentee or in-person at your polling place
- Your ballot will only list nominees for President for the party you requested
- A record of which party’s ballot you selected will be made available to the major political parties
- Each major party chair will submit a list of candidates for their party, and will decide if there will be a write-in space on their party’s ballot
- The presidential nomination primary results will determine Minnesota’s delegates for each major party
Precinct Caucuses
- Precinct caucuses, and local and state nominating conventions will still take place for other party business
- Precinct caucuses are meetings run by state political parties; they are the first in a series of meetings where parties may endorse candidates, select delegates and set goals and priorities (party platforms)
- 2024 precinct caucuses are Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. and locations will be posted at MNVotes.org shortly before the caucus date
Questions?
- Additional information about the presidential primary is available on Minnesota Secretary of State website
- Contact Hennepin County at 612-348-5151
- Contact Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State at 651-215-1440 or elections.dept@state.mn.us
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