Tue. Nov 26th, 2024

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Months of campaigning and TV ad wars will come to a close Tuesday, as Missouri voters head to the polls to pick their next member of Congress, the state legislature and nearly every statewide office.

The Independent tried to answer some of the questions you may have about voting in Missouri.

What time do polls open?

Polls across the state open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Voters in line by 7 p.m. are entitled to cast a ballot.

Where do I vote?

Before you head out the door, check your voter registration and polling location at GoVoteMissouri.com.

Some local election officials said the state’s website has the most up-to-date information on the new polling sites. Others recommended going directly to the county’s website or calling local officials instead. The GoVoteMissouri.com website will also provide the information you need to contact your local election authority.

How do I find out what’s on the ballot?

Local election authorities provide sample ballots, which voters can study, fill out and bring with them on Election Day to use as a guide. They are typically posted on your county’s website. Researching your ballot ahead of time will help cut down on the time you spend at the polls, and local election officials are encouraging voters to do this.

What are acceptable forms of ID to vote?

Registered Missouri voters will need a photo ID issued by Missouri or the federal government in order to vote.

If you do not have any of these forms of identification, but are a registered voter, you may cast a provisional ballot. Your ballot will count if you return to your polling place on Election Day with a photo ID, or the signature on your provisional ballot envelope is determined by your local election authority to match the signature on your voter registration record.

If you cast a provisional ballot, you will receive a stub from your provisional ballot envelope with instructions on how to verify that your provisional ballot is counted.

Accepted forms of photo ID for Missouri include:

  • A non-expired Missouri driver’s license or a state ID
  • A non-expired military ID, including a veteran ID card
  • A U.S. passport or another form of photo ID issued by the U.S. government or the state of Missouri that is not expired

Can I wear a T-shirt with my candidate’s name on it?

Missouri election law prohibits wearing political apparel to the polls, advocating for a candidate or issue within 25 feet of a polling place, or taking photos of ballots.

Who can I call if I need help?

Voters may call the Secretary of State hotline at 1-800-669-8683 with any questions or to file a complaint with the the agency’s elections division.

A nonpartisan election protection hotline (866-OUR-VOTE) will also have volunteer lawyers ready to answer questions on election day.

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