What laws are in place to make voting by mail secure?

Each and every ballot we receive must be inspected closely by two election officials for the following:

  • The voter’s name and address on the envelope matches the application.
  • The voter has not already voted in the election in person or by mail.
  • The voter has signed on the back of the envelope.
  • The voter has provided the same identification number on the signature envelope as on the application. Otherwise, the signature must be matched to the signature on the application form.
  • The voter is registered and eligible to vote in the precinct or has included a properly completed registration application with proof of residence marked on the signature envelope.
  • A witness has signed the statement on the signature envelope, and has provided a Minnesota residential address or has affixed a notary stamp.

Your ballot application and signature envelopes are kept on file for 22 months in case any questions or concerns arise that need to be investigated.

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1. Why should I vote by mail?
2. Can I still early vote in-person if I want to?
3. Can I vote early if I am not a registered voter?
4. Will polling places be open on Election Day? Will any be relocated?
5. What are you doing to prevent virus transmission in polling places?
6. I want to vote by mail. How does it work?
7. How do I know my mail ballot is safe to open?
8. What laws are in place to make voting by mail secure?
9. How do I know my mail ballot was counted?
10. Can I drop my ballot off in-person rather than mail it back?
11. Will my ballot count as long as it is postmarked by Election Day?
12. Can I drop off my ballot at my polling place on Election Day?