The League of Women Voters of Missouri Education Fund expanded its resources to help voters across the state cast an informed ballot in 2024 elections.
“A key part of the League’s mission is to educate voters,” says LWVMO President Marilyn McLeod. “VOTE411 is a valuable online resource with nonpartisan information on the candidates and ballot measures. For 2024, we sent a questionnaire asking all the statewide and legislative candidates to share their priorities and other key facts about their campaign.”
Absentee voting began Sept. 24 for voters with an acceptable excuse. No-excuse, in-person absentee voting began on Oct. 22. That new option is only available for voters with an acceptable photo ID. Voters without a government-issued photo ID can cast a provisional ballot at their polling place on Election Day that will count if the signature matches one on file.
To access the online voters guide, go to http://vote411.org/lwvmo.