ST. LOUIS — The day has arrived.
Tuesday, Missouri voters will head to the polls for the primaries ahead of November's general midterm elections. Several issues are on hand for the day, including the highly-debated Right to Work law — also known as Proposition A — and the no-tax Proposition 1 — a measure intended on funding aging St. Louis firehouses and equipment.
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Missouri polling places open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. As always, remember you are allowed to still cast your vote if you're in line at the time polls close.
How to find your sample ballot:
- Use the State of Missouri's Voter Outreach Center
- Type in your home address, select 'Search'
- On the next page, you will see the name, location and general information for the polling location closest to you
- Select 'View Candidates & Issues' in the upper-right corner
- Choose from one of the available political party affiliations
Per the State of Missouri's Secretary of State website, the following forms of identification are accepted at any polling place:
- Nonexpired Missouri driver license
- Nonexpired or nonexpiring Missouri non-driver license
- Nonexpired document which contains the voter's name and photograph and is issued by the United States or the state of Missouri
- Nonexpired or nonexpiring military ID card which contains a photograph
For further information on voting information, visit the State of Missouri's website.