Registration Information for Minnesota
Any registered voter can vote absentee in person early at a county elections office. If you are not registered, you can still vote early in person if you show proof of residence. For most elections, absentee voting locations must be open during their normal business hours starting 46 days before the election. Locations offering absentee ballots for federal, state or county elections must also be open the last Saturday before Election Day from 10am to 3pm, the day before Election Day until 5pm.
What else you should know
In Minnesota, individuals convicted of a felony are not eligible to vote until they have completed their sentence–including prison time, jail time, and parole or probation–unless they are granted a "Stay of Adjudication," allowing individuals to avoid a conviction with successful completion of probation.