Elections
The City Elections Office is located at City Hall.  Filings can be made with the City Clerk during normal business hours.

For general election information, contact the City Elections office at 507-357-4450 or go to the Elections & Voting on the Minnesota Secretary of State's website (http://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting). There you can see a list of the races that will be on your ballot, get information on voter registration, and even find candidate information.

Polling for All Le Center Residents:
City Hall.

2020 Election Dates

The dates for the 2021 elections are:
June 25 - Vote by mail begins
Aughust 9 - Vote by mail deadline
July 20 - Primary Election
September 17 - Absentee and Early Voting Opens for General Election
October 12 - Pre-registration ends for general election
November 2 - General Election

Minnesota poll hours: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Central Time

Districts for Le Center, MN
U.S. Congressional: 1
MN Senate: 20
MN House: 20A
Cty Commissioner: 04
Judicial District: First
Park: Le Center
Soil/Water Consv: Le Sueur
School: Tri-City United(2905)

Election Forms for Voters

If you want to vote by mail, request an absentee ballot by completing an absentee ballot application online or as a paper form. You can request a ballot for the Primary or General Election, or both. Primary ballots are being sent out now, with a 24 hour turnaround time to get a ballot put in the mail once the application is received by Elections & Voter Services.

You can apply online or submit an absentee ballot application by mail, email, fax, or in person.

Apply online to have an absentee ballot mailed to you

Absentee Ballot Applications are also available in multiple languages to download and print off to submit in person, or via mail, email, or fax:

Absentee Ballot Application
(English)

Español
(Spanish)

An official absentee ballot application may also be obtained from your city or county elections office.

Follow the status of your absentee ballot:
Use the Absentee Ballot Lookup.

Deadline for returning absentee ballots on Election Day

Remember to request your absentee ballot at least 7 days before Election Day to allow yourself time to complete the absentee voting process. Absentee ballots must be received by the city election office by 8 p.m. Election Day.

Follow the status of your absentee ballot:

Use the Absentee Ballot Lookup.

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Elections
The City Elections Office is located at City Hall.  Filings can be made with the City Clerk during normal business hours.

For general election information, contact the City Elections office at 507-357-4450 or go to the Elections & Voting on the Minnesota Secretary of State's website (http://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting). There you can see a list of the races that will be on your ballot, get information on voter registration, and even find candidate information.

2024 Minnesota Elections
The dates for the 2024 elections are:

March 5 Presidential Primary
June 28 Absentee and Early Voting Opens for General Election
July 23 Pre-Registration ends for General Election
August 13Primary Election
September 20Absentee and Early Voting Opens for General Election
October 15Pre-Registration ends for General Election
November 5General Election

Minnesota poll hours: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Central Time
Full State Election Dates - Sec of State Site

Districts for Le Center, MN
U.S. Congressional: 1
MN Senate: 22
MN House: 22B
Cty Commissioner: 04
Judicial District: First
Park: Le Center
Soil/Water Consv: Le Sueur
School: Tri-City United(2905)

Election Forms for Voters
If you want to vote by mail, request an absentee ballot by completing an absentee ballot application online or as a paper form. You can request a ballot for the Primary or General Election, or both. Primary ballots are being sent out now, with a 24 hour turnaround time to get a ballot put in the mail once the application is received by Elections & Voter Services.

You can apply online or submit an absentee ballot application by mail, email, fax, or in person.

Apply online to have an absentee ballot mailed to you

Absentee Ballot Applications are also available in multiple languages to download and print off to submit in person, or via mail, email, or fax:

An official absentee ballot application may also be obtained from your city or county elections office.

Follow the status of your absentee ballot:
Use the Absentee Ballot Lookup.

Deadline for returning absentee ballots on Election Day
Remember to request your absentee ballot at least 7 days before Election Day to allow yourself time to complete the absentee voting process. Absentee ballots must be received by the city election office by 8 p.m. Election Day.

Follow the status of your absentee ballot:

Use the Absentee Ballot Lookup.

Deadline for returning absentee ballots on Election Day
Remember to request your absentee ballot at least 7 days before Election Day to allow yourself time to complete the absentee voting process.
Absentee ballots must be received by the city election office by 8 p.m. Election Day.
Absentee ballots returned to the city or county election office by the voter or an agent of the voter (another person authorized by the voter to act on the voter's behalf-see Agent Delivery information) must be received by 3 p.m. on Election Day.

Campaign Financial Reporting
The filing officer of a local government shall make all reports required to be filed with the local government under this section available on the local government's website, if the local government maintains a website. The filing officer must post the reports on the local government's website as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after receipt of the report.
(Minn. Stat. 211A.02, Subd. 6(a)