Elections
Election security
Our voting system combines both paper and computerized records.
Paper ballots are marked by the voter and then counted by computerized ballot counters.
We partner with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office and the Department of Homeland Security to ensure our election system is safe and secure.
Minnesota elections facts
Wrong information can undermine public confidence in the electoral process.
Here's some information to help explain why we know Minnesota elections are fair, accurate, and secure.
- Minnesota Secretary of State elections facts
- Minnesota elections: accessible, secure accurate (Vimeo)
Election facts videos
Voting equipment
Certification
Minnesota requires all voting equipment to be tested and certified by test labs accredited by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
The Minnesota Secretary of State’s office also performs detailed testing and certification.
Testing
Hennepin County and city partners must conduct pre-election testing on all voting equipment.
This is done before each election to ensure 100% accuracy.
Every ballot style in an election is tested on every single ballot scanner.
Testing results from each scanner are compared to pre-determined numbers of valid votes for each contest.
Public accuracy test
A public test of voting equipment is done before each election.
It demonstrates to the public that ballots are being tabulated properly.
These tests are held by Hennepin County and city partners prior to each election.
Post-election audit
After every state general election, a statewide audit is conducted.
The audit is a hand count of a random sample of paper ballots to ensure our ballot scanners provided the correct results.
Personal data
Voter registration data
Voter registration records are part of a statewide voter registration system.
The Office of the Secretary of State maintains the system. Only authorized Elections staff have access to it.
On Election Day, Hennepin County uses electronic poll books to process pre-registered voters and register new voters.
Data requests
Submit requests for data through the Hennepin County Data Request Portal.
If your request is for voter data or lists, you must be a registered voter in Minnesota and supply a photo ID.
We will respond to you through the portal as soon as possible.