In Minnesota, you can register to vote or update your current registration by visiting the Office of the Secretary of State and filling out your application on-line. You can also instantly check to see if you are already registered.
Finally, ou can also fill out the national voter registration form at the bottom of this page provided by PresidentialElection.com as a free public service. (You will have to mail it in)
To complete a voter registration application online, you must:
Be eligible to register and vote in Minnesota.
Provide an email address.
Provide one of the following identification numbers: from a Minnesota-issued driver’s license or Minnesota ID card, or the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number.
Should I Ever Give My Social Security Number Out On-Line?
No, you shouldn’t. In our on-line Voter Registration Section, some states such as Hawaii, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio, and New Mexico, may ask for your social security number to prevent fraudulent registration and voting.
At no time does PresidentialElection.com need your Social Security number for any reason. In the states that request a social security number for processing, we have added a safety feature in the description “If you do not want to type in your Social Security number in this form for security reasons, you can leave it blank. When you print your form to mail, you will still have the option to write it in manually before you mail in your registration application if your state requires it. We recommend typing in just the first three numbers and writing the rest in by hand after printing.. The referenced states may need that information to process your application. If you have any questions about any fields, just point your curser at the question mark beside each field.