 Voters looking to save time on Election Day need to pre-register by Tuesday. The state will not be able to process voting applications with new state licenses in time for the election, so these voters will need to register separately. If you do not have a Minnesota driver's license or an ID card, you can still bring in an out-of-state ID and utilities bill to prove that you live in the county in order to register. So when you get there, you can sign the roster and then vote where if you register on Election Day, then you would go through the process of filling out the application to register. So it just takes a little bit of time, just a convenience. Voters looking to miss the lines completely can still pre-register and cast their ballots by absentee. Voters at the Beltrami County Auditor and Treasurer's Office until November 7th. Anyone with proof of residency can register the day of the election. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.