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The United States is a great place to be a citizen. We have the freedom to select our leaders.  With that freedom we have been given a big responsibility- to get involved in the political process and to vote.

This year, in the City of Saint Paul voters will use Instant Runoff Voting. If there are more than three City Council candidates in a ward, voters will be able to rank the candidates. The Election Bureau will provide additional information to all voters on this new process as the election nears.

Elections for the Board of Education will be held in the traditional manner and you will be able to vote for up to four candidates, total.

There will be no primary elections in 2011 for City Council or Board of Education.

 General Election: Tuesday, November 8th, 2011, (City Council and Board of Education)

Do you know where to vote? Click Here To Find Your Location

Click here to Download an Absentee Ballot Application. (Coming soon!)

Not a registered voter? Click here to request voter registration information.

 
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