Voter Information
Questions or concerns about voting?
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Call the St. Louis County Election Board at 314-615-VOTE
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Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE

Be Ready to Vote!
Turning 18? Changed your name? You may need to register, re-register, or update your voter registration!
Confirm your voter registration information immediately by calling the STLCO Board of Elections at 314-615-VOTE
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Need to REGISTER TO VOTE? If you have a touchscreen device, you can register to vote online! Click here!
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Need a paper form? Download and print one here or visit your local library to get one. You can also call 314-615-VOTE to get a form mailed to you.
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If you have moved into St Louis County (even if you moved from the City) you will need to re-register.
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Have you moved within St Louis County? Update your voter registration here!
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Commit to contacting at least 10 friends and/or family members and make sure they have the info they need to be a voter!
Important Dates
Take note and spread the word.
April 4, 2023 General Municipal Election election
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February 21 Absentee voting with an excuse opens for the April 4 General Municipal Election
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March 8 Last day to register to vote in the April 4th General Municipal Election
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March 21 No-excuse in-person absentee voting opens for the April 4th General Municipal Election
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March 22 Last day to apply for a mailed absentee ballot for the April 4th General Municipal Election
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April 3 Last day for voting an absentee ballot in person at the Board of Elections
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April 4 Election Day, Polls open from 6:00 am - 7:00 pm You can vote at ANY polling place in St Louis County!
Absentee Voting
Know your options
You can vote IN PERSON or BY MAIL starting about six weeks before Election Day if you have one of the accepted reasons for voting absentee. Information on absentee voting can be found here.
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See if you’re eligible
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Find out how to apply
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See if you need a notary
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Learn how to return your ballot
What Kind of ID do I Need to Vote?
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If you do not have an acceptable photo ID for voting purposes, the state will provide one for you. That process is outlined here.