
Register & Vote Brochure VOTE411 Online Voters Guide
The League is committed to helping voters with disabilities cast a ballot. Click here for our Fact Sheet for Voters with Disabilities. Click here for tutorials by the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council on how to use accessible voting equipment in your county.
Go to Register to Vote (mo.gov) to check your registration. No-excuse in-person absentee voting begins two weeks before each election.
Voters may request forms, cast an in-person absentee ballot, register to vote or get more information from their election authority. Check with the Secretary of State web site or your local election authority for more information.
Click here for voting information from the Missouri Voter Protection Coalition. If you have difficulties registering or have any questions about voting in Missouri, call the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
Missouri voters with a photo ID issued by the state or federal government can now use no-excuse, in-person absentee voting two weeks before each election. Click here for information on absentee voting in Missouri.
See the League’s Register & Vote brochure for information on registering and voting in Missouri. Click here for a helpful video to learn how to help eligible Missourians register to vote.
Signing up to be a poll worker is one way to ensure our democracy stays strong. Sign up with your local election authority (links below).
PHOTO ID
Voters must now show a government-issued photo ID to vote. Previously, voters had the option of using a student ID, voter registration card, or utility bill as identification to vote.
If you don't have a government-issued photo ID, call the Secretary of State's Voter ID Hotline (866-868-3245) for information on a free non-driver photo ID card. Warning! If you are a student and you get a free non-driver ID to vote in MO, this will void an out-of-state driver's license.
Recognizing that thousands of Missourians don't have an acceptable photo ID, several organizations are helping voters get the underlying documents needed. Click here for more information on the Missouri State ID Access Coalition. Click here for more info from the Missouri Voter Protection Coalition.
To cast a regular ballot in person, voters must show:
- A non-expired Missouri driver's license or state ID card or one that expired after Nov. 5, 2024, or
- A U.S. passport or military ID that is non-expired or expired after the last election.
Without a government-issued photo ID, Missourians cannot take advantage of early in-person absentee voting
On Election Day, you can cast a provisional ballot that will count IF:
- You return to the polling place with an acceptable photo ID or
- Your signature matches one in your voter records
Missouri Secretary of State
Election info: http://sos.mo.gov/elections/. Click here for statewide election results from the Secretary of State.
Missouri County Clerk Association and Election Authorities
http://www.moclerkselections.com/