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Posted on: June 28, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Primary Election absentee voting is underway

Primary Election Absentee Voting Starts 6.28.24

PRIMARY ELECTION ABSENTEE VOTING HOURS:
 The City of Hibbing Clerk’s Office in Hibbing City Hall will be open the following hours for absentee voting for the Primary Election:
 * Friday, June 28, through Aug. 12: Monday–Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
 * Saturday, Aug. 10: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
 * Monday, Aug. 12: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

NOTICE: PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST

Pursuant to Minnesota State Statute

A public accuracy test will be held on Tuesday, JULY 23, 2024, at 1 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber, Hibbing, Minnesota, for the purpose of demonstrating the accuracy of the computer program and ballot counters of the Optical scan voting system to be used at the August 13, 2024 Primary Election in the City of Hibbing, Minnesota.

* This test is open to the public, news media, candidates, and representatives of the political parties.


Notice of Primary Election Polling Places

2024 Primary Sample Ballot Page1


2024 Primary Sample Ballot Page2

Partisan candidate ballot order:

Candidate ballot order is determined following Minnesota Statutes 2040.13 and 2040.08. For the office of president and vice president of the United States, major parties are listed first on the ballot in reverse order of their average votes in the last election, and minor parties are listed after major parties in an order determined by lot. For all other partisan offices, candidate ballot order is determined at random before the election. The order of candidates on the actual ballot in your precinct rotates using a formula for rotations (Minnesota Rule 8220.0825)

Nonpartisan candidate ballot order:

Candidate ballot order is determined at random before the election (Minnesota Statutes 2040.142040.08206.61). The order of nonpartisan candidates on the actual ballot in your precinct rotates using a formula for rotations (Minnesota Rule 8220.0825).

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