Minneapolis residents can vote on-person this Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 and Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025 for the Nov. 4 mayoral and city council elections at this elections office located at 980 East Hennepin Avenue. | Mshale Staff Photo by Tom Gitaa
Minneapolis residents can vote on-person this Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 and Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025 for the Nov. 4 mayoral and city council elections at this elections office located at 980 East Hennepin Avenue. | Mshale Staff Photo by Tom Gitaa

Election Day is just a few days away on Tuesday Nov. 4 in Minneapolis but election officials in the city are making it easier for those who want to vote early in-person but can only do it on weekends.

Minneapolis voters will be voting for mayor, the city council, the park board and for members of the board of estimate and taxation.

If you are a Minneapolis resident and haven’t had the chance to cast a ballot, due to availability or other reasons, you’re in luck: The Minneapolis elections office will be open tomorrow Saturday, Nov. 1 and Sunday, Nov. 2 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for in-person voting.

The Minneapolis Elections and Voter Services office is located at: 980 E Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55414
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It has a free parking lot onsite and is also served by bus routes 4, 25 and 61.

If you cannot make it on Saturday or Sunday, they will be open for early voting again on Monday, Nov. 3 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. incase you are not able to vote in-person on Election Day.

Not registered to vote? You can register to vote at the Minneapolis election office, but make sure to read this Secretary of State link on what you should bring to register.

Absentee Ballot: If you had requested an absentee ballot and have not mailed it as of Oct. 28, you should drop it off in-person at the elections office by 5:00 p.m. on Election Day. If you have friends or family that also have unmailed absentee ballots, you can drop ballots for up to three other voters.

On Election Day, the elections office will not be open for voting and everyone must vote at their polling location which you can locate using the Secretary of State polling place locator.

Requirements to vote in-person and what to bring

If you are registered to vote at your current address, you just need to show up and vote and do not need to bring anything, no ID required.

However, if you have not voted in the last four years or need to update, you will need to show proof of residence. Go to this Secretary of State link for your options on how to prove your residence.

Register to vote on Election Day

If you are not registered to vote, you can do so in Election Day at your polling place. Check this Secretary of State link on what you need to register on Tuesday.

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