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If you already know you won’t be able to make it to the polls, Missouri allows absentee voting starting Sept. 27, in person or by mail.
Missouri and North Carolina began early voting on Tuesday, joining roughly 20 other states as the 2024 election kicks off.
Missouri's legislature passed a law in 2022 allowing two weeks of "no excuse absentee" voting before Election Day. It's already proving popular, with turnouts approaching 20% of the total cast ...
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Traditional absentee voting has been ongoing for some time. But the no-excuse absentee voting starting Tuesday means anyone who is eligible can now vote early in Missouri.
State statutes refer to early voting in essence as absentee voting. Local election authorities in Missouri then offer absentee voting with an excuse and no-excuse absentee voting.
Learn how absentee voting works in Mid-Missouri, including key deadlines and security measures, to ensure your voice is heard this election season.
Missouri voters who want to avoid longer lines at the polls on Election Day may take advantage of opportunities for in-person no excuse absentee voting, which began Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Elections No-excuse absentee voting opens in Missouri for upcoming primary election Until primary day, Aug. 6, you can cast a vote early without giving a reason.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The 2022 general election is six weeks away, which means Missouri has opened absentee voting. If you already know you won’t be able to make it to the polls in November ...