Voter Information
Ridgewater College has a commitment to community and civic engagement and encourages all students and employees to register to vote, study candidate platforms, and vote on Election Day. Even if you’re a college student, if you live in Minnesota, you can vote in Minnesota. Your vote is your voice — get registered, get informed, go vote! Your participation makes a difference.
Voting Information
Section titled “Voting Information”Whether this will be your first year voting or your fifth, it is important to know when and where you can vote and who is on the ballot. Learn more about voting in Minnesota!
- Polling place locator
- Who can vote, register to vote, and check if you’re registered
- Residency requirements
- Voting options – mail in, absentee, etc.
- View your ballot (know the candidates)
- View the Elections Calendar & find voter registration deadlines
History of Voting
Section titled “History of Voting”Voting in the U.S. has and will continue to evolve. Check out a timeline of voting in the U.S. or learn about The Voting Rights Act.
Why You Should Vote
Section titled “Why You Should Vote”Voting is important because it impacts your day-to-day life and future. College students have an important role in shaping our nation and local communities. Learn more about why college students’ votes are vital.
Know Your Rights
Section titled “Know Your Rights”Every voter has rights and responsibilities. Make sure you’re informed by reviewing them Minnesota Secretary Of State – Know your rights.
Civil Discourse
Section titled “Civil Discourse”Civil discourse is a part of our political system. Learning how to engage with others civically is just as important as voting. Learn more about civil discourse.
Additional Resources
Section titled “Additional Resources”- Learn all about voting on the Minnesota Secretary of State website
- Get specific election information from Vote 411.
- Click here to review Ridgewater’s most recent Voter Engagement Plan.
Please feel free to reach out anytime with any questions.
