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Hi Missouri, if you want to vote in the  2022 midterm elections there are three   steps you need to take.

Register, make  your plan, and of course, vote.   Let's start with getting registered. If you have a  Missouri drivers license, you can register online.   If not, you’ll need to print out an application  form and mail it in.

Links to both forms are   at howtovote.link/missouri. Either way you  register, you need to do it by October 12th.   Once you’re registered, you’ll get a  letter in the mail confirming that your   registration went through. Then it’s time to make your   plan for how you’re going to vote.

If you’re going to be out of town, can’t get to   the polls because you’re ill or disabled, or maybe  you want to vote in Missouri but you go to college   somewhere else, then you can vote absentee. To do that, you need to fill out a form to   request your ballot and send it to your Board  of Registrars office by October 26th. But the   sooner you do it the better, so you have time for  them to get your application, mail you a ballot,   and for you to mail it back so that it gets  to them no later than November 8th.   For everyone else, you’ll need to vote  in person on election day.

You can look   up where you’ll vote at this link.  Polls are open from 6am to 7pm.   You’ll also need to bring an ID with you. A  Missouri drivers license, state ID, passport,   military or tribal ID, or a student ID from a  Missouri college all work. If you don’t have   one of those, you can also bring a utility bill,  paycheck, bank statement, or voter notification   card with your name and address on it.

Now you have your plan for how you’re   going to vote, where you need to go, what time  you’re going to vote, and what ID you’re going   to bring. You just need to follow the  plan, and go vote on November 8th.   If you want to know ahead of time  everything that’s on your ballot,   you can find a sample ballot at this link so you  have time to research candidates and make your   decisions. You don’t have to vote for everything  for your ballot to count, but this is your best   chance to choose who gets to make decisions  about your life: all the way from congress   to your city council or school board.

There are links for everything you need to   register, vote absentee, find your polling  place, and locate your sample ballot at   howtovote.link/missouri. Thank you for voting!