Election Information

 

If you can't find the answers to your questions on this page, visit the Secretary of State's elections and voting page.

Where to Vote

In regular election years, City of Marine on St. Croix has a single precinct, voting at the Marine Village Hall, 121 Judd St., Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota  55047.

Not sure where you vote?  Use the Polling Place Finder on the Minnesota Secretary of State's web site or contact the city office at 651 433-2274.   

 

Marine City Council Election

Marine will vote for mayor and two council members on November 5, 2024. Candidates are placed on the ballot without party designation.

The mayor serves a two-year term, and the council members will serve four-year terms. They will be sworn in at the January 2025 council meeting. Compensation for Marine City Council members is $0 annually.
 
Candidate filing closed August 13 at 5 pm. 
 
Questions about city offices?  Contact city staff by e-mail or phone 651-433-3636.
 

Who's running for election?

The following candidates have filed for City offices for the November 5, 2024 General Election:

Office of Mayor:                   City Council: (vote for 2)                  
Kevin Nyenhuis                     John W. Goodfellow
                                              Christopher N. Mowery
                                              Paul Paladie
                                              Wendy Ward     

You can also check the Secretary of State's website for candidate filings. 

 

What districts do Marine residents vote in?

Marine residents vote for representatives of the following election districts: 

  • Congressional District:  8
  • Minnesota Senate District:  33
  • Minnesota House District:  33B
  • Judicial District:  10
  • Washington County Commissioner District:  1
  • School District 834 (Stillwater)
You may use the Polling Place Finder on the Secretary of State's website to locate your districts and polling place. 
 

Registering to Vote

If you were previously registered to vote in Marine, and have voted at least once in during the last four years, you are already registered.  If you moved since you voted last, even if it is just to a new address within the city, you must update your registration. 

You can find more information on registering to vote on the Minnesota Secretary of State's website. Download forms from that site, or contact the city or county offices.