Absentee Voting The Presidential Nomination Primary is on March 5, 2024 which is a partisan election that requires voters to select a major party preference to receive a ballot for that party’s candidates to inform that party which candidate should be nominated for the November general election ballot.
The Lyon County Auditor/ Treasurer’s office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM for absentee voting for the Presidential Nomination Primary. Absentee voting started on Friday, January 19th and continues through Monday, March 4th.
The Auditor/Treasurer’s office will also be open for absentee voting on Saturday, March 2nd from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM and will be open until 5:00 PM on Monday, March 4th.
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Mail Ballot Precincts and Procedures Eighteen (18) of the thirtythree (33) precincts in Lyon County have elected to vote by mail ballot.
Mail ballot precincts include the cities of Florence, Garvin, Ghent, Taunton and the townships of Amiret, Coon Creek, Custer, Eidsvold, Fairview, Grandview, Lake Marshall, Lucas, Monroe, Rock Lake, Shelburne, Sodus, Stanley, and Vallers.
If you live in one of these mail ballot precincts and are registered to vote at your current address, you will receive your ballot in the mail approximately one month prior to each election. Election officials send ballots to all registered voters using non-forwardable mail. Ballots are sent between 46 to 14 days before the election.
A postage-paid return mailing envelope, a ballot secrecy envelope and instructions for marking and returning the ballot were included with each ballot.
All mail ballots require the signature of a witness on the signature envelope. Follow the instructions that are included with your ballot.
You can return your ballot by mail, in person or by asking someone else to return it for you (this person cannot deliver more than 3 ballots) to the Lyon County Auditor/Treasurer’s office on the 2nd floor of the Government Center at 607 West Main Street in Marshall. The address will be printed on the voting materials.
Ballots returned in person must be delivered by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Mailed ballots must arrive on or before Election Day.
The polling place for mail ballot precincts is the Auditor/ Treasurer’s office and polls will be open on Tuesday, March 5th from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
If you are absent from your precinct during the mail balloting period, you can still vote absentee. Apply online for an absentee ballot application at https://www.sos.state.mn.us/ elections-voting/other-ways-tovote/ vote-early-by-mail/ Additional information is available at www.lyonco.org/ election-information or by contacting the Lyon County Auditor/Treasurer’s office at 507-537-6724, option 4 or elections@ co.lyon.mn.us.