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Fillmore County Election results

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March 5, 2024, Election Information
* March 5, 2024, Polling Place List
* March 5, 2024, Sample Ballot
* March 5, 2024, Notice of Public Accuracy Testing
* Presidential Nomination Primary 2024 Abstract, Write-Ins
* Presidential Nomination Primary 2024 Abstract held in Townships and Cities 

November 8th, 2022 Election Information
* November 8, 2022, Polling Place List
* November 8, 2022 General Election Absentee Balloting Information
* November 8, 2022 Notice of Public Accuracy Test
* State General 2022 Abstract
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County General 2022 Abstract

* August 9th, 2022 Election Result Reports *
Election Results Summary
Election Summary Statistics
State Primary 2022 Abstract 
County Primary 2022 Abstract
Congressional District 1 Special Election 2022 Abstract
Congressional District 1 Special Election 2022 Write- In Abstract


August 4th, 2022 Notice of Public Accuracy Test
August 9th, 2022 Primary Election Absentee Balloting
August 9th, 2022 Primary Election Information
August 9th, 2022 SAMPLE BALLOT


May 24, 2022 Special Congressional District 1 Election Results
March 8, 2022 Township Election Results
November 2, 2021 Fillmore County Election Results
November 3, 2020 State & Federal Election Results
March 9, 2021 Township Election Results



*August 11, 2020 Primary Election - UNOFFICIAL RESULTS


*March 10, 2020 Township Election Results
*3.10.2020_Township_Election_Results.pdf

March 3, 2020 Presidential Nomination Primary Election Results

*Unofficial* November 5, 2019 Special and Municipal Election Results
Unofficial results November 5, 2019

Fillmore County General Election Results - August 15, 2019 Special Primary for District #3 Commissioner

Official Results - August 13, 2019 - canvassing completed August 15, 2019

Fillmore County Primary Election Results - May 14, 2019  Special Primary for District #3 Commissioner  
Official Results - May 14, 2019

Fillmore County Finance Reports - Fillmore County Campaign Finance Reports- 2018-2022

Online Voter Registration


Upcoming Election Training:

-None scheduled at this time.

If you have any questions regarding training or regarding elections, please contact the Auditor/Treasurer's Office at 507-765-3811 or email your questions/concerns to elections@co.fillmore.mn.us


Absentee - No Excuse Ballot Process:  Fillmore County Absentee Process

The option is available to electronically complete your absentee ballot request through the Secretary of State's Website.

Availability of Absentee Ballot Applications

Absentee ballots are available 46 days prior to the state primary and the state general elections.

An eligible voter may vote by absentee ballot in person at the Fillmore County Auditor/Treasurer's office during the following times for the primary and/or general elections:

  • During normal office hours beginning 46 days before the election
  • On the Saturday before the election from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • On the Monday before the election until 5:00 p.m.

You may pick up an application for an absentee ballot in person, or request one from the Fillmore County Auditor/Treasurer's Dept. at the Fillmore County Courthouse, 101 Fillmore Street, Preston, MN 55965. If you request to have a ballot mailed, one will be mailed to you after your application has been received in the Auditor/Treasurer's office.

To obtain an absentee ballot application form, visit the Secretary of State website. An absentee ballot may also be obtained by calling the Auditor/Treasurer's Office at 507-765-3811.

You may request an Absentee application via email at elections@co.fillmore.mn.us

You may deliver your application to the County Auditor/Treasurer's office at the address listed above or mail the application to:

Mail:
Fillmore County Elections
P.O. Box 466
Preston, MN 55965

When returning your completed ballot in person to the Auditor/Treasurer's office, the ballot must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the day before the election.

When returning your completed ballot by mail, the ballot must be received (not postmarked) at the polling place on Election Day.

County Election Office Finder Tool

Become an Election Judge
Election judges are officials that staff local polling places, administer election procedures, and ensure that the rights of voters are protected on Election Day. Serving as an election judge provides an opportunity to learn about the elections process and is a great service to our community. Learn more about becoming an Election Judge at the MN Secretary of State website.

Election Results
View Election results at MN Secretary of State website. 

How to File for Office
More information about filing for office may be obtained from the MN Secretary of State website or by calling the Auditor/Treasurer's Office at 507-765-3811.

How to Register to Vote

The option is available to electronically complete your request through the Secretary of State's Website.

Before you can vote, you must register. In Minnesota, you may register at least 20 days before Election Day or on Election Day at your polling place. To be eligible to register and vote in Minnesota you must:

  • be at least 18 years old on Election Day
  • be a citizen of the United States
  • have resided in Minnesota for 20 days immediately preceding Election Day
  • have any felony conviction record discharged, expired, or completed
  • not be under court-ordered guardianship where a court has revoked your voting rights
  • not have been ruled legally incompetent by a court of law

Visit the MN Secretary of State website to register or for more information call the Auditor/Treasurer's office at 507-765-3811.

Polling Place Finder:
Find where you go to vote, map, directions, etc. or view polling places.pdf.

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