Can I take a ballot to deliver to someone who is in the hospital?

An individual who is in a hospital, health care facility, residential facility, shelter for battered women, assisted living facility, home bound, or would have difficulty getting to the polls because of incapacitating health reasons or a disability qualifies to request agent delivery of an absentee ballot.  

Up to seven days prior to Election Day, the individual must submit the Absentee Ballot Application (PDF) and also designate an agent by completing the Request for Agent Delivery of Absentee Ballot (PDF). Once we receive the completed forms and verify the identity of the agent, we can issue the ballot to the agent for delivery to the voter.  An agent can only receive and deliver ballots for up to three voters in any one election.  Ballots must be returned to the Ramsey County Elections Office at 90 W. Plato Blvd, St. Paul, MN no later than 3:00 p.m. on Election Day.

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1. Am I eligible to vote?
2. How do I sign up to serve as an election judge?
3. How do I pre-register to vote?
4. How do I find my voting precinct?
5. How do I obtain an absentee ballot?
6. How do I check the status of my absentee ballot?
7. When and where can I vote absentee?
8. Does my employer have to give me time off to vote?
9. I'm worried about long lines on election day. Will I be able to vote?
10. How can I view the names of candidates and questions that will be on the ballot for my precinct?
11. Can I take a ballot to deliver to someone who is in the hospital?
12. Where can I find district maps?
13. Where can I find information about campaign finances for candidates in Ramsey County elections?
14. How do I file to run for an office in a Municipal Election?
15. Where is the nearest DMV so I can correct the address on my driver's license?
16. Where can I find more information about elections and voting?