Our local, state, and federal elected officials have the power to stop Twin Metals’ dangerous sulfide-ore copper mine that would permanently pollute the Boundary Waters, America's most-visited Wilderness Area. This is why the Boundary Waters is on the Ballot. We need to preserve this special place for current and future generations.
Make a plan to vote!
Minnesota Registration Deadlines:
Online: Oct. 13
By mail: Received by Oct. 13
In person: Nov. 3
Double check to make sure you're registered to vote!
Due to COVID 19 states are making it easier for citizens to vote absentee by mail this years. Every state’s election rules are different. Requesting an absentee ballot and mail it in as soon as you can.
Minnesota absentee ballot deadlines
Request: Nov. 2
Return by mail: Postmarked by Nov. 3
Return in person: Nov. 3 by 3:00 p.m.
Learn more about Minnesota's absentee voting guidelines.
If you would prefer to vote in person, find your polling place ahead of time and make a plan for when you want to go.
Other ways to be involved:
Sign up to become a poll worker
Make sure you’ve filled out the census
Volunteer or phonebank for a candidate
Learn more about the Boundary Waters in the upcoming election by visiting the Boundary Waters Action Fund.