2024 General Election Results

For the complete results of the 2024 General Election, please visit: https://electionresults.sos.mn.gov/20241105

Election Resources

Registration


Registration Frequently Asked Questions

Who can register and vote in Minnesota?

Do I have to register if I move or change names? 

You must re-register each time you change address, change names or do not vote at least once during a four-year period. Update your registration by completing a new registration application. 


Is there a registration deadline?

Unlike many states, you can wait until Election Day to register in Minnesota. However, we encourage you to register before Election Day—it will save you time at the polling place.


Can I register when I renew my driver's license or state ID?

You can register to vote by checking a box on your driver’s license or state ID application or renewal form.


Can I register when I change addresses with U.S. Postal Service?

If you move to a new Minnesota residence, you can submit a United States Postal Service (USPS) change-of-address form. USPS will notify election officials of the change. If election officials can match the record in their system, they will update your address and mail a green confirmation postcard to you.


Do I have to choose a political party when I register?

Minnesota does not have political party registration. Voters are not asked to publicly declare affiliation with a political party.


Where can I get proof of registration?

Proof of registration can be obtained from your county election office


My registration has a typo—what do I do?

If you note a typo in your name on the confirmation postcard you receive after registering, contact your county election office.


What data on my registration record private?

Read the privacy notice for voter registration applications to learn what data is kept private and why private data is collected.


Am I registered to vote?

Click here to check your registration.


What do I need to register?

Click here to view registration requirements


Source: https://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/registration-faqs/

Voting Information

Election Day Voting

Where do I vote on Election Day?

When is Election Day?

Voting hours

Tips for new voters

Do I need to bring an ID?

What do I need to register?

Absentee/Early Voting

All Rogers Residents will vote at the assigned absentee/early voting location below.

When

Presidential Primary Election: January 19, 2024 – March 4, 2024

Voting Hours

Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

EXTENDED VOTING HOURS

Saturday, March 2, 2024: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Monday, March 4, 2024: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

*No absentee voting available on federal holidays.

Where to Vote

Precinct 2 (Fire Station 1): 21201 Memorial Dr., Rogers, MN 55374.

Direct Balloting

All Rogers Residents will vote at the assigned absentee/early voting location below.

What is the difference between absentee/early voting and direct balloting?

Direct balloting will take place 7 days before election day. Voters will be allowed to place their ballot directly into the ballot counter. To save time at the polling place, fill out the application ahead of time!

When

Primary Election: August 2, 2022 - August 8, 2022

General Election: November 1, 2022 - November 7, 2022

Voting Hours

Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

*No absentee voting available on federal holidays.

Where to Vote

Precinct 2 (Fire Station 1): 21201 Memorial Dr., Rogers, MN 55374.

Free and Fair Elections

Campaign Finance Reports

As of 2014, per MN 211A.02, Subd. 6, the City of Rogers is required to post the campaign financial reports of its candidates on the city website within 30 days of receiving the information.

These reports will be available until four years from the date of the report.

Click on the candidate’s name below to view the report.

Assistance and Accessibility

Presidential Nomination Primary

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Need More Info?

Visit the Secretary of State’s website to learn more about upcoming elections!


New Precinct

At the March 8, 2022 meeting, the Rogers City Council approved the addition of a third precinct within the city. The creation of a third precinct will help with the future population growth that Rogers will be seeing in the coming years. Residents that live south of I-94 and north of Territorial Road will remain in Precinct 2. Residents that live south of Territorial Road will now vote in Precinct 3. Precinct 3 will be located at the 21st Century Bank Event Center. Residents that previously voted at Precinct 1 will continue to vote at the Rogers Activity Center.