Am I Registered to Vote?

You are eligible to register and vote in Carver County if you are:

  • At least 16 years old and will be at least 18 years old on the day of the election in which you intend to vote
  • A citizen of the United States
  • A resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days before the election
  • Maintain residence at the address given on the registration form

You are not eligible to vote if you have been:

  • Placed under guardianship "of the person" in district court in which the court order revokes your right to vote
  • Found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote
  • currently incarcerated for a conviction of a felony offense

If you are currently registered to vote, you do not need to register again unless you have:

  • Moved to a different address
  • Changed your name
  • Not voted at least once within the last four years

Pre-Registration

Pre-registration closes 21 days before each election.  

You may register to vote by mail or in person at one of the following locations:

  • Carver County
    Elections & Licensing Department
    600 E 4th St.
    Chaska MN 55318
  • The Secretary of State's office

You may register to vote online.

You may also register to vote when you apply for or renew your driver's license.

To print a copy of a voter registration application click on the link below - after completion please mail it to:

Carver County
Elections & Licensing Department
600 East 4th Street
Chaska, MN 55318-2102

Voter Registration Application

Call the Elections & Licensing Department at (952) 361-1941 if you have any questions on your eligibility to vote in Minnesota.

Absentee Voting

Absentee ballots are available 45 days prior to each election. You may pick up an application for an absentee ballot in person, request one by mail or fax, or print a copy of the application by clicking on the link below:

Absentee Ballot Application

You may vote in person at the Carver County Government Center.

For Primary and General elections you can vote during normal business hours Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the Saturday before the election from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., or on the Monday before the election until 5:00 p.m.

If you are in the Military or residing outside the territorial limits of the United States, you may vote by absentee ballot using the address where you last lived in Minnesota. A special application form is required. Your parent, spouse, brother, sister, or child at least 18 years of age may request a ballot for you.

If you are in a hospital, nursing home, or other health care facility, contact the Elections & Licensing Department at (952) 361-1941 for further information.

Election Day Registration

If you are not able to pre-register, you can register on election day. To do so, you must provide election judges at your polling location with certain acceptable forms of identification to prove your eligibility, such as:

  • Valid Minnesota driver's license or learner's permit (or receipt for either) showing correct/current address in the precinct
  • Valid Minnesota identification card (or receipt) showing correct/current address in the precinct
  • Tribal ID if card shows name, current address, signature and picture issued by the tribal government of a tribe recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  Tribal band members are not required to live on an Indian reservation in order to use a tribal identification card to prove residence.
  • Current students may provide a dated Student ID or dated registration card or dated fee statement with a valid address in the precinct, or Student ID if on a dorm list (obtained by the Elections Department from the school prior to the election)
  • Notice of Ineffective Registration/Late Registration mailed by the Property Tax, Election & License Centers Department within the two weeks prior to election day, showing address of voter in the precinct (if you receive this notice, follow all instructions)
  • Prior registration in the same precinct (applies if voter has moved within the same precinct or changed his or her name)
  • Witness/Voucher - oath of a pre-registered voter in the same precinct or of a voter who registers on election day with one of the other authorized ID's. A voter who is vouched for cannot vouch for another voter

Additional proof of residence is allowed. An eligible voter may prove residence by presenting one of the photo identification cards listed in item A) and one of the additional proofs of residence listed in item B).


A)  The following are acceptable photo identification cards if they contain the voter's name and photograph.  The identification card can be expired:

  • A driver's license, state ID card or learners permit issued by any state
  • A Tribal ID if card shows name and signature of the individual issued by the tribal government of a tribe recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • A United States passport
  • A United States military identification card
  • A student identification card issued by a Minnesota high school or post-secondary educational institution

B)  The following documents are acceptable additional proofs of residence if they contain the voter's current name and address in the precinct (the document can be shown electronically or on paper):

  • Residential lease or rental agreement (must be valid through Election Day)
  • Current student fee statement (must be for current or next semester)
  • Bill, account or start of service statement due or dated within 30 days of election for:
    • Phone (landline, cell, VOIP, etc.)
    • TV (cable, satellite, etc.)
    • Internet services
    • Solid waste or sewer services
    • Electric, gas or water
    • Banking statement or credit card statement
    • Rent or mortgage payments

If the photo identification presented by the voter establishes the voter's identity and the additional proof of residence presented by the voter establishes the voter's current address in the precinct, the voter shall have proven residence.

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