If you need help to vote, you can bring someone to help, ask an election judge, use a ballot-marking machine to help you mark your ballot or even vote from your car.
Learn more about voting assistance.
Voting from your car
If you cannot enter the polling place due to physical or health limitations, you can ask to have a ballot brought out to you. This is known as curbside voting. If you need to use curbside voting, please call 952-939-8200 when you arrive to vote. For curbside voting during absentee voting, please park in the circle around the fountain in front of the Minnetonka Community Center main doors.
Please be patient as this process can take longer than the normal voting process.
Another option for those who cannot enter the polling place is voting by mail.
Agent delivery
In certain circumstances, voters can choose someone to pick up and return a ballot for them. This is called agent delivery. This is only available seven days before an election. Learn more about agent delivery.
Language resources
Below are links to translated voting information from Hennepin County and the Secretary of State.
Hennepin County Voter Guides
Minnesota Secretary of State Voting Information: