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Election Day: How to find the shortest lines in St. Louis, St. Louis County

St. Louis City and St. Louis County both let voters choose where they want to vote and have trackers to find the shortest lines.
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ST. LOUIS — Election Day has arrived in Missouri, and with such a large ballot, the lines are expected to be long.

In St. Louis and St. Louis County, you don't need to wait in a long line just because your usual polling place is packed. 

Voters in St. Louis can vote at any of the city's 72 polling locations and St. Louis County voters can vote at any of the county's 230 polling locations.

With so many locations, there are sure to be some election locations with shorter wait times than others. Both jurisdictions offer ways for voters to track the lines before they head out to the polls.

St. Louis City

The City of St. Louis launched its election line tracker last week. The map showed the lines at each of the eight early voting locations in the final week of the process, and on Election Day, it switched over to show the lines at each of the polling locations.

Click here to see the tracker.

Click here to see a full list of polling locations.

St. Louis County

St. Louis County has been providing line tracking in every election since 2020, and this year has been no different. In the two weeks of no-excuse absentee voting that preceded Election Day, the county provided updates on the length of the lines in St. Louis County. On Election Day, the county has tracking set up for all 230 polling locations.

Click here to see the tracker for St. Louis County.

Click here for more election information from the St. Louis County Board of Elections.

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