The General Assembly stopped funding a presidential preference primary in an omnibus election bill in 2022 (HB1878) and turned it over to the political parties. Legislators are considering legislation to restore that primary for 2028 (HB 1525 and HB 2895).
DEMOCRATS: The party offered a choice of casting a ballot by mail or voting at an in-person voting site on Saturday, March 23, for anyone registered to vote by Feb. 21 as a Democrat or unaffiliated (not as a Republican). For more information, go to missouridemocrats.org.
LIBERTARIANS: The party hosted a Feb. 24 caucus at its Statewide Convention in Earth City. Delegates were picked to go to Washington, D.C., on Memorial Day weekend to vote for a presidential candidate. For more information, see the LPMO website.
GOP: The Republicans held a Caucus on Saturday, March 2. Any registered voter could participate after signing a pledge to the party. For more information, see the Missouri GOP website.
The League hosted an informational webinar for voters on changes in Missouri's presidential selection process on Wednesday, Jan. 17. Chris Grahn-Howard shared information on the GOP's March 2 caucus and Democratic Party Executive Director Matthew Patterson sharing the latest on its process with mail-in ballots and in-person voting on March 23.
A recording of the webinar is available in two parts. Click here for information on the Republican Caucus and here to learn about the Democratic election on March 23.
For information on changing your voter registration to add your party affiliation, contact your local election authority or go to Register to Vote (mo.gov).
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