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Minnesota Elections

Americans 50+ are our nation's most powerful voters - and they will be the deciders in the 2022 elections. Voters across the country will be faced with new voting rules and may have to cast their ballots in a different polling place than they have before. That’s because many states have enacted laws changing voting regulations, and because the results of the 2020 census have led to redistricting for both state legislative and congressional districts. 

AARP will provide voters with reliable information to navigate the new processes to ensure their vote counts. We'll also call on candidates to propose solutions to address the challenges facing voters 50+ such as higher inflation, prices rising higher than wages, and retirement savings in crisis.

Get the latest info on how to cast your ballot in Minnesota.
AARP Minnesota is fighting to make sure voters 50+ can make their voices heard on issues that matter to them and their families. Learn more about these important topics in our issue briefs, and use the questions to ask your state and federal candidates where they stand.
Voting rules, procedures and candidates may change before Election Day. Visit the Secretary of State's website for the latest.
This fall, candidates are taking to the stage trail to discuss critical issues facing our state and country in debates and forums.
As candidates for office from Congress to the statehouse plot their campaign strategy for the 2022 elections, they would do well to make sure they address the concerns of women age 50 and older, based on the findings of a new AARP public opinion survey.
Session ends without major tax and budget agreements, despite $9.5 billion surplus. Learn more about our work in 2022.
Advocating for what is important to our members and giving you a voice at the state and federal levels is a priority for AARP Minnesota. Your voice matters.
Watch our Telephone Town Hall with Secretary of State Steve Simon who discussed how you can vote from home or in person in the upcoming primary election.

Contact AARP Minnesota
Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.