Minnesota township elections are March 10. Here's what you need to know to vote
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Minnesota township elections are March 10. Here's what you need to know to vote
Township elections are being held across Minnesota on March 10. They are uniquely hyper-local with voters serving two purposes: electing their township board and deciding the future of their township through its annual meeting.
Minnesota’s townships to host annual meetings on Township Day
Minnesota’s 1,776 townships will host their annual meetings Tuesday, March 10. Known as Township Day, these meetings are held each year on the second Tuesday in March and are a defining feature of township government. On Township Day, residents gather with their neighbors to discuss local issues and vote directly on matters such as the township’s annual tax levy — a unique example of direct democracy in action. Citizens attending annual meetings…
Minnesota Township Election coming up next Tuesday – R & J Broadcasting Inc.
Coming up next Tuesday, townships across Minnesota will be gathering for their 2026 township election. However, these elections are very different from your typical city or county election. Steve Fenske of the Minnesota Association of Townships explains. Fenske says that another thing that makes Township Election Day unique is that townships will also hold their Annual Meetings, which are unique in their own right. More information about the u…
Townships to hold annual meetings on Township Day
Minnesota’s 1,776 townships will hold their annual meetings on Tuesday, March 10. Known as Township Day, these meetings are held each year on the second Tuesday in March and are a defining feature of township government. On Township Day, residents gather with their neighbors to discuss local issues and vote directly on matters such as...
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