Minnesotans started casting ballots Friday as early voting kicked off just over six weeks before the Nov. 6 election, in what officials predict will be a year of high turnout.
Minnesota is one of a handful of states that began early voting Friday, among the first ballots cast in the country. Much is at stake in Minnesota's midterm election, with several hotly contested congressional races, the open race for governor and control of the Legislature up for grabs.
"I think all the races are key this year," said Barry Clegg, 65, of Minneapolis, a lawyer who cast his ballot Friday, before grabbing a scooter to ride back to work. "I think it will be a much higher turnout than usual."
Election officials agree, pointing to a surge in new voter registrations in Minnesota, with 58,108 new voters registering so far this year — two-thirds of whom are 18 to 30 years old. That's more than double the number of new voter registrations in 2014, the last midterm election.
Another possible indicator of high turnout this year: the state's Aug. 14 primary election drew the highest primary turnout since 1994, with about 23 percent of eligible voters participating. Many in the primary voted by absentee ballots either from home or at polling places — an option that started in Minnesota in 2014. In fact, there were more than double the number of absentee ballots compared to 2016. However, most voters still opted to go to the polls on Election Day, with early voting accounting for 16 percent of voters.
But this year, Minneapolis Assistant City Clerk Grace Wachlarowicz said she expects a higher percentage of people to vote early in the election. She pointed to the 2016 presidential election, in which 25 percent of voters did so via early absentee ballots.
"We're treating this like a presidential election, not a midterm," she said. "We're anticipating an increase in voters."
That increase could be from people like Jim Magnuson, 61, of Minneapolis, a retired post office worker who cast his first midterm ballot Friday at the Hennepin County Government Center.