Minnesota's top election official predicts voter turnout to reach about 3 million on Tuesday

November 5, 2012 at 6:27PM
Absentee voters were allowed to cast their ballots in person in Minneapolis City Hall, Saturday, November 3, 2012. Absentee ballots will be counted on Election Day.
Absentee voters were allowed to cast their ballots in person in Minneapolis City Hall, Saturday, November 3, 2012. Absentee ballots will be counted on Election Day. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota's top election official says he expects about 3 million state residents to vote by the close of polls on Tuesday.

Secretary of State Mark Ritchie said Monday that's about par with voter turnout of slightly less than 80 percent in recent presidential elections.

Ritchie also says he expects about 300,000 absentee ballots to be counted on Election Day after more than 235,000 absentee ballots were accepted by Monday morning.

Absentee voting continues through 5 p.m. on Monday at county and city offices and is typically the heaviest day of absentee voting.

Ritchie is urging voters to double-check their polling places before going to the polls Tuesday, since locations have changed for some voters after this year's redistricting.

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