Public contact: Hennepin County Elections, 612-348-5151 or hc.vote@hennepin.us
Media contact: Carolyn Marinan, Communications, 612-348-5969
Hennepin County weekly voting progress
Each week, Hennepin County will provide the latest stats on absentee voting progress for the 2018 Minnesota primary.
Absentee voting
As of Monday, August 13, at 8 a.m. in Hennepin County:
- Total ballots issued (mail and in-person absentee voting) – 40,800
- Ballots issued since Monday, August 6 – 14,200
- Total ballots received and accepted (mail and in-person absentee voting) – 31,400
- Ballots received and accepted since Monday, August 6 – 16,100
For comparison, the final counts of absentee ballots received and accepted in the 2016 primary and 2014 primary were nearly 8,000 and just over 9,000, respectively. The 2018 primary has surpassed these two elections, with 31,400 ballots received and accepted to date in Hennepin County.
Hennepin County cities with the highest numbers of absentee voters:
- Minneapolis: 12,905
- Bloomington: 2,060
- Plymouth: 2,025
- Edina: 1,850
- Minnetonka: 1,715
Pre-registered voters
Hennepin County has 749,000 pre-registered voters for the Minnesota primary. Voters can register at their polling place on Minnesota primary day, August 14.
Voters also can look up their polling place, sample ballot, voter registration status, and absentee ballot status at mnvotes.org.
For more information about elections and voting in Hennepin County, visit hennnepin.us/elections.
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