Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2021.
Polls are open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Due to COVID-19, Election Information is subject to change. Information will be updated as needed.
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Where to Vote
There will be a combined polling place for this special election:
Norwood Young America City Hall
310 Elm St. West
Norwood Young America, Minnesota 55368
Norwood Young America City Hall
310 Elm St. West
Norwood Young America, Minnesota 55368
Absentee and Early Voting
Early voting begins September 17
Voters must be registered prior to voting early in-person or requesting an absentee ballot. Voters can register at the combined polling place on election day, but cannot register at the early voting location.
In-person
Early voting can be done in-person at the district office during regular business hours, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Extended early in-person voting hours may be announced. Please check back for any updates.
Early voting will also be offered at the building tour events taking place on Mondays in October. Get more information on these events.
By mail (Absentee)
Anyone may request an absentee ballot via the district office - call Andie Franck at 952-467-7002 or email at afranck@isd108.org. It’s a two-step process: fill out an Absentee Ballot Request Form and send it to Andie, she will send you a ballot for you to fill out and return. Ballots must be returned to the district office before election day.
Voters must be registered prior to voting early in-person or requesting an absentee ballot. Voters can register at the combined polling place on election day, but cannot register at the early voting location.
In-person
Early voting can be done in-person at the district office during regular business hours, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Extended early in-person voting hours may be announced. Please check back for any updates.
Early voting will also be offered at the building tour events taking place on Mondays in October. Get more information on these events.
By mail (Absentee)
Anyone may request an absentee ballot via the district office - call Andie Franck at 952-467-7002 or email at afranck@isd108.org. It’s a two-step process: fill out an Absentee Ballot Request Form and send it to Andie, she will send you a ballot for you to fill out and return. Ballots must be returned to the district office before election day.
Registering to Vote
A voter must be registered to vote to be eligible to vote in this election. An unregistered individual may register to vote at the combined polling place on election day.
Register to vote online with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office.
Register to vote online with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office.
Ballot Questions
See the text of the referendum questions below. Thank you for being an informed voter!
Ballot Question #1
Shall the School Board of Independent School District No. 108 (Central Public Schools), Minnesota (the “School District”), be authorized to issue general obligation school building bonds in an amount not to exceed $25,475,000, for the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition, betterment and equipping of school sites and facilities, including but not limited to, safety and security enhancements, the completion of various deferred maintenance projects, environmental systems improvements, energy efficiency upgrades, technology infrastructure improvements, parking expansion, expansion and modernization of special education spaces, a new boys and girls locker room, weight room, fitness center; and, modernization of classrooms, including the creation of flexible learning spaces, STEM labs and new furniture? |
Ballot Question #2
If School District Ballot Question 1 is approved, shall the School Board of Independent School District No. 108 (Central Public Schools), Minnesota (the “School District”), be authorized to issue general obligation school building bonds in an amount not to exceed $13,380,000, for the purpose of providing funds for acquisition, and betterment of school sites and facilities, including but not limited to, construction of an additional two-court auxiliary gymnasium at the High School; construction of a new athletic stadium for track, soccer, and football with concessions, visitor seating, synthetic turf, and parking; construction of a new wrestling training room; and creation of a new softball field with bleachers? |