North Dakota
It's Election Day in North Dakota. Here's where to vote in Cass County
FARGO — Cass County voters can head to the polls to vote in their local primary elections from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 11.
Voters in Cass County can view the approximate wait time for specific polling locations by visiting
casscountynd.gov/pollinglocations.
Voters must present a valid ID that includes their name, current street address and date of birth when they vote. Valid forms of identification include a North Dakota driver’s license, a nondriver’s identification card, an ID issued by a tribal government or a long-term care identification certificate.
Early voting concluded Friday with 4,263 people casting ballots in Cass County and 11,653 doing so statewide, according to Monday afternoon figures from the North Dakota Secretary of State’s office.
In Cass County, 1,615 of 2,404 absentee and vote-by-mail ballots were returned as of Monday, according to the Secretary of State’s office. Statewide, 32,695 of 42,530 absentee and vote-by-mail ballots were returned as of Monday.
Voters in Cass County can cast their ballots at any polling place in the county.
- Atonement Lutheran Church, 4601 S. University Drive.
- Calvary United Methodist, 4575 45th St. S.
- Cass County Courthouse, 211 Ninth St. S.
- El Zagal Shrine, 1429 Third St. N.
- Fargo Civic Center, 207 Fourth St. N.
- Fargodome, 1800 N. University Drive.
- Northview Church, 3401 25th St. S.
- Olivet Church, 1330 S. University Drive.
- Ramada, 3333 13th Ave. S.
- Scheels Arena, 5225 31st Ave. S.
- Double Tree, 825 E. Beaton Drive.
- Hartl Ag Building, 1805 Main Ave. W.
- Hulbert Aquatic Center, 620 Seventh Ave. E.
- Triumph West Church, 3745 Sheyenne St. S.
- Arthur Community Hall, 550 Main St., Arthur.
- Casselton Days Inn, 2050 Governor’s Drive, Casselton.
- Harwood Community Hall, 210 Freedland Drive, Harwood.
- Horace Senior Center, 214 Thue Court, Horace.
- Kindred City Hall, 31 Fifth Ave. N., Kindred.
- Tower City Community Center, 507 Broadway St., Tower City.
More information about voting can be found by visiting
The Forum’s election resources page.
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