Minneapolis City Council candidates for Ward 10 pose for a photo after participating in a citywide televised candidate forum hosted by Mshale in collaboration with Somali TV Minnesota, Somali American Radio and Speak MPLS on Thursday, October 14, 2021. From left Ubah Nur, Chrsi Parsons, Aisha Chughtai, David Wheeler, Alicia Gibson and Katie Jones. Election Day is Novermber 2, 2021. Photo: Paul Okelo for Mshale
Minneapolis City Council candidates for Ward 10 pose for a photo after participating in a citywide televised candidate forum hosted by Mshale in collaboration with Somali TV Minnesota, Somali American Radio and Speak MPLS on Thursday, October 14, 2021. From left Ubah Nur, Chrsi Parsons, Aisha Chughtai, David Wheeler, Alicia Gibson and Katie Jones. Election Day is Novermber 2, 2021. Photo: Paul Okelo for Mshale

Below is a guide Mshale staff has put together if you haven’t yet voted early by 5 p.m. today (Nov. 1) in the Minneapolis and St. Paul municipal elections happening tomorrow (Nov. 2).

Registered to vote?

If you are in Minneapolis and are not sure if you are already registered to vote, you can find out your status and if you are not yet registered, how to register to vote on Election Day at this City of Minneapolis Voter Services website.

To register to vote on Election Day, read these requirements on the Secretary of State website on what you will need to do.

Where to vote on Election Day

On Election Day you must vote at your assigned polling place which is determined by where you live. Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Use this link on the Secretary of State website to find your polling place.

Related: Mshale Candidate forums.

What’s on your ballot

To see what’s on your ballot, there is a tool called ‘What’s on my ballot?’ on the Secretary of State website that you can input your address and it will provide you with what is on your ballot.

Some of the candidates running for office in Minneapolis and St. Paul can be found on Mshale’s Election 2021 page.

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