Minneapolis, St. Paul and other communities around the state are holding elections Tuesday for mayor, City Council, and school board seats. A number of school district questions are on the ballot.
Minneapolis saw a record turnout for early voting, with 11,804 ballots cast during the 46-day period, City Clerk Casey Carl said Monday night.
"It's been astounding," Carl said. "Research shows what really drives it is competitive races and controversial questions. All of that interest really adds up to people turning out."
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. With a few exceptions, anyone who is a U.S. citizen, is at least 18 years old and has lived in Minnesota for 20 days immediately before the election is eligible to vote.
If you aren't registered to vote, you can do so at your polling place. Go to the Minnesota Secretary of State website to find out how.
Follow our continuous election coverage Tuesday at startribune.com.
Here's a voter's guide for races in Minneapolis and St. Paul. You can find information about candidates, how ranked choice voting works, campaign finance reports and Star Tribune stories about the campaign.
Here's a summary of what's on the ballot in Minneapolis: