Minnesota residents are now able to start voting for the November general election. Early voting started Friday in the state, allowing residents to submit absentee ballots in person or through the ...
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Early absentee voting is beginning across Minnesota today. (Friday) Those eligible to cast a ballot are able to do so by mail ...
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ST. PAUL – Minnesotans can begin casting ballots today (Friday) during the November general election. Secretary of State ...