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STILLWATER, MN — Stillwater residents who plan to vote by mail in the Nov. 2 municipal election should request a ballot by Tuesday, according to election officials.
Doing so will leave enough time for officials to send out a ballot and for it to be returned. Mail-in ballots will not count if they are received after Election Day.
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Voters can request a mail-in ballot here.
Key dates to know for early voting
Early voting period: Sept. 17 — Nov. 1Early registration deadline: Tuesday, Oct. 12Suggested deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot: Tuesday, Oct. 19Election Day, deadline to return mail-in ballot: Tuesday, Nov. 2.Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.Mail-in ballots can be dropped off at the city clerk's office at the Washington County Government Center in StillwaterStillwater residents who want to vote early in-person can do so at the Washington County Government Center. Residents do not need a reason to vote early. Masks are required inside the county building.
See what's on your ballot ahead of time
Minnesotans can view a sample ballot by using the state's "What's on my ballot?" tool.
Stillwater voters will see two referendums on their ballots for the Nov. 2 municipal election.
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Stillwater Area Public Schools are asking voters to increase the district's general education revenue by $1,697.55 per pupil. The district is also asking voters to approve an increase in the capital project levy authorization in the amount of 4.001 percent times the net tax capacity of the school district.
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