Townships to hold annual meetings on Township Day
News | Published on March 3, 2026 at 3:06pm EST | Author: frazeevergas
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Minnesota’s 1,776 townships will hold their annual meetings on Tuesday, March 10. Known as Township Day, these meetings are held each year on the second Tuesday in March and are a defining feature of township government. On Township Day, residents gather with their neighbors to discuss local issues and vote directly on matters such as the township’s annual tax levy—a unique example of direct democracy in action. Citizens attending annual meetings may also discuss and vote on other township business. In addition, many townships across the state will conduct township officer elections on Township Day.
“Township Day is one of the most visible examples of grassroots democracy anywhere in Minnesota,” said Minnesota Association of Townships Executive Director Jeff Krueger. “It’s an opportunity for residents to come together, share their perspectives, and make decisions that directly affect their community.
“If you live in a township, we encourage you to attend your annual meeting on Tuesday, March 10,” Krueger continued. “Meeting times and locations are published in local newspapers, posted on township websites, or can be obtained by contacting your township clerk. Townships serve more than 900,000 Minnesotans and represent a truly local form of government. Township Day annual meetings give residents a direct voice in how their community is governed.”
Information on Minnesota’s townships: There are approximately 918,256 township residents living in 1,776 townships across Minnesota. Townships exist in every region of the state, including the metropolitan area. Some townships, with populations exceeding 1,000, function similarly to small cities. While many townships remain rural and agricultural, others include a mix of residential, light commercial, and industrial development.
