UNDATED - Tuesday is election day. The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.

It is a big election with a lot to vote on from the Presidential race, to Congressional races, on the federal level.

Every seat in the Minnesota State House and Senate are up for election this year.

There are also several local races from county commissioner, city council and mayors races, and school board seats.

Residents in the St. Cloud Area School District have two ballot questions asking for a new Tech High School and upgrades to Apollo High School.

There's also a constitutional amendment on the ballot asking you whether state lawmakers should continue to have the power to set their own salaries.

There is no law that strictly prohibits taking photos or videos in the polling place to record your own voting experience. However, the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State discourages it.

You have a right to take time off work to vote without losing your pay, personal leave, or vacation time.

If your voter registration is current and active, you do not need to bring identification. This means you were successfully registered at least 21 days before Election Day and you have not moved or changed names since then.

If you need to register or update your registration, or you have not voted in four years or more, you will need to show proof of residence before you vote.

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