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Voting & Elections
Next Election Dates
March 5, 2024: Presidential Nominating Primary
August 13, 2023: State Primary
November 5, 2024: General Election
Polls will be open between 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM on Election Days.
Absentee Voting
Absentee voting begins 46 days prior to each Election Day.
Absentee Voting: Presidential Nomination Primary
Absentee Voting Begins January 19 and will run through March 4 at City Hall (600 Town Center Parkway).
Monday-Friday, January 19-March 1 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday, March 2 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Monday, March 4 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Absentee ballot requests can be submitted online during federal election years.
During odd-year elections, online absentee ballot applications are not available and voters must complete the paper applications. Voters may access the paper application at the Anoka County Election site.
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Absentee Balloting - Behind the Scenes
Watch a video about absentee balloting.
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Absentee Voting - Vote Early
Lino Lakes residents can vote in advance of Election Day by casting an absentee ballot.
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Campaign Finances
Access campaign finance records.
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Campaign Signs
Sign regulations are different for even and odd years. Visit the Campaign Signs page for more information.
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Candidacy Information
Information for anyone wishing to run for Lino Lakes Mayor or City Council positions.
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Election Judges
Election judges oversee the voting process to make sure it is fair and equitable.
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Redistricting
Municipalities can be impacted by the redrawing of lines because legislative boundaries (state and federal) can change and municipal voting precincts boundaries must coincide with those lines.
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Voter Registration
Find out how to register to vote.
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Voting Assistance & Curbside Voting
If you need help with voting, here's how to get it.
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Voting Equipment
Lino Lakes uses the same voting equipment used by the Anoka County Elections Office.
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Voting Precincts
Find out where to vote.
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Jolleen Chaika
City ClerkPhone: 651-982-2406