ABATTBQ11 said:
SpreadsheetAg said:
Anti-taxxer said:
From a friend who lives in Minnesota.
Seriously, a neighbor?
I don't think that's serious. Obvious satire is partially obvious.
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/register-on-election-day/I wish it was a joke...
Edit: Seriously, no room for abuse guys
Registered voter who can confirm your address
A registered voter from your precinct can go with you to the polling place to sign an oath confirming your address. This is known as 'vouching.' A registered voter can vouch for up to eight voters. You cannot vouch for others if someone vouched for you.
College student ID with housing list
Colleges and universities may send election officials a student housing list. If you are on the list, show your college photo ID to complete your registration.
Staff person of a residential facility
If you live in a residential facility, a staff person can go with you to the polling place to confirm your address. This is known as 'vouching.' A staff person can vouch for all eligible voters living in the facility.
The staff person must prove their employment at the facility. There are several ways to do this, including by showing an employee badge. Learn more about
voter registration in residential facilities.