To be eligible to vote you must be:
- 17.5 years old and 18 years old by Election Day
- A U.S. citizen
- A Missouri resident and must be registered to vote in the jurisdiction of the person’s domicile prior to the election registration deadline.
- Not confined under a sentence of imprisonment
- Not on probation or parole after the conviction of a felony
- Not convicted of a felony or misdemeanor connected with voting or the right of suffrage
If a voter moves within a voting jurisdiction or county they may go to the polling location for their current address, a central polling location, or the voting jurisdiction’s office, change their address, and vote. Since they are updating their registration, they will only need the ID required for registration—their voter card, recent utility bill, recent paycheck, a photo ID from a college, or another photo ID that may be expired.
If a voter moves into a new voter jurisdiction, they must update their address and vote at the voting jurisdiction’s office.