
Our Homes, Our Votes,
Our Missouri
Things You Need To Know:
1. Registration Deadline:
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The deadline to register online to vote is Wednesday, October 7, 2020.
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The deadline for registering by mail to vote is (postmarked by) Wednesday, October 7, 2020.
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The deadline to register in-person to vote is Wednesday, October 7, 2020.
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The deadline to request a ballot by mail is (received by) Wednesday, October 21, 2020.
2. Polling Times:
6 a.m. to 7 p.m
3. Is Early Voting Available:
Early voting is not available in Missouri
4. Can I Vote by Mail:
Yes, You can register here.
*All voters can vote by mail without an excuse*
5. ID Needed for Voting:
You must show an acceptable form of ID and sign the poll book to get your ballot. (one required)
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ID issued by the state of Missouri, an agency of the state, or a local election authority of the state
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ID issued by the United State Government
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ID issued by an institution of higher education, including a university, college, vocational and technical school, located in Missouri
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A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check or other government document that has your name and address on it
The application requires a driver's license or SSN. There is a box to check if the voter does not have either. No ID requirement to vote by mail
6. Voting Without Address
The Missouri voter registration applications are organized by county. The forms are identical but include the correct address for the county Board of Elections. The application requires a residential address. There is a special section for rural voters that allows them to identify where they live. "RURAL VOTERS: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS OF ANY CITY. I live miles (N S E or W) of [fill in the blank] (landmark or junction) Section, Township and Range. My neighbors are [fill in the blank]"

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