Minn. Stat. § 203B.081
Subd. 1. Location; timing for absentee voting.
An eligible voter may vote by absentee ballot in the office of the county auditor and at any other polling place designated by the county auditor during the 46 days before the election, except as provided in this section.
[See Note.]
Subd. 1a. Location; timing for early voting.
An eligible voter may vote using early voting during the 18 days before a federal, state, or county election, and during the 18 days before a municipal election if authorized under section 203B.05, in the office of the county auditor and at any other polling place designated by the county auditor. In elections in which early voting is provided, the alternative voting procedure authorized by subdivision 3 must not be provided.
[See Note.]
Subd. 2.
MS 2022 [Repealed, 2023 c 62 art 4 s 138]
Subd. 3. Alternative procedure.
(e) The election duties required by this subdivision must be performed by an election judge, the county auditor, municipal clerk, or a deputy of the auditor or clerk.
[See Note.]
Subd. 4. Temporary locations.
Subd. 5. Town elections.
Voters casting absentee ballots in person for a town election held in March may do so during the 30 days before the election.
Subd. 6. Designation of locations.
The county auditor must make polling place designations at least 14 weeks before the election and must provide the notice to the secretary of state at the time the designations are made.
Subd. 7. Notice to voters.
The county auditor must prepare a notice to the voters of the days, times, and locations for voting before election day as authorized by this section. This notice must be posted on the secretary of state's website, the county's website, and the website for each municipality in which a voting location under this section is located at least 14 days before the first day of the absentee voting period. If a county or municipality does not have a website, the county auditor or municipal clerk must publish the notice at least once in the jurisdiction's official newspaper at least seven days and not more than 14 days before the first day of the absentee voting period.
Subd. 8. Equipment.
The county auditor must provide each polling place with at least one voting booth; a ballot box; an electronic ballot counter, unless it has not adopted use of one; and at least one electronic ballot marker for individuals with disabilities pursuant to section 206.57, subdivision 5.