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VOTERS IN ST LOUIS PARK

St. Louis Park voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5th, 2019. Find your polling place here.  You’ll be ranking your vote for City Council At-Large A and At-Large B and mayor.

Click HERE for a list of candidates as they begin to launch their campaigns.

SAMPLE BALLOT
We'll include a link to sample ballots here once they become available.

EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING
You can vote early starting September 2019, by mail or in person.
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voters in minneapolis

Minneapolis voters, you will be using RCV again in November of 2021 to decide your Mayor, City Council Member, Park Board, and Board of Estimates and Taxation.

history of rcv in minneapolis

Through referendum, Minneapolis voters approved a switch to Ranked Choice Voting in 2006 by a margin of 2-to-1! It was used in the 2009 and 2013 municipal races. 
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voters in st. paul

St. Paul voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5th, 2019. Find your polling place here.  You’ll be ranking your vote for city council, and you will have up to six rankings. 

Click HERE for a list of candidates as they begin to launch their campaigns.

SAMPLE BALLOT
We'll include a link to sample ballots here once they become available.

EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING
You can vote early starting September 2019, by mail or in person at Ramsey County Elections at 90 Plato Blvd, St. Paul. 

history of rcv in st. paul

Through referendum, St. Paul voters approved a switch to Ranked Choice Voting in 2009. It has since been used in several ward city council races but 2017 will be the first year it's used in an open mayoral race. 

2018 St Paul ward 4 Election results

2017 Election Results
Minneapolis / St. Paul


Who is on the ballot in St. Paul?

Voters of St. Paul will be voting for their City Council Member using Ranked Choice Voting. Learn more about each candidate on their websites as they launch their campaigns here.

easy as 1-2-3!

Ranking your ballot is as simple as 1-2-3. Simply indicate your first choice candidate in the first column, your second choice in the second column, and so on. Know that the more you rank, the more power your ballot – and your voice – will have. Reminder that because Ranked Choice Voting eliminates the primary elections, you’ll only go to the polls once, on November 7.
  • Home
  • For Voters
    • Resources
    • Online Voter Registration
    • Same Day Registration
    • St Paul 2019 Candidates
    • St Louis Park 2019 Candidates
  • Join us!
    • Meet our Staff
    • Contact
    • Donate
  • For campaigns
  • News
  • FAQs
  • Host a House Party