Elections and Voting
Absentee Ballot, Voter Registration, Polling Places Directions, Election Results
Services and Information
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About Committeemen and Committeewomen
Section 115.605 of the MO Revised Statute, how to file for City of St. Louis Offices. -
August 4, 2020 Primary Frequently Asked Questions
The Board of Elections has put together some answers to frequently asked questions regarding the August 4, 2020 Primary. -
Directors
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Economic Development Sales Tax Summary
Summary of the Economic Development Sales Tax Ballot Issue -
Election Results for St. Louis City
City of St. Louis election results from 2004 to the present -
Elections
Election dates, sample ballots, results for the City of St. Louis. -
Filing for Alderman or Alderwoman
Filing guidelines for individuals filing for Alderman or Alderwoman in the March 2, 2021 Non-Partisan Primary Municipal Election -
Filing for Comptroller
Filing guidelines for individuals filing for Comptroller in the March 2, 2021 Non-Partisan Primary Municipal Election -
Filing for Mayor
Filing guidelines for individuals filing for Mayor in the March 2, 2021 Non-Partisan Primary Municipal Election -
How To File For Office
Candidate Information on how to file for City of St. Louis offices. -
How to File Citizen Petitions
Filing citizen petitions for recalls, initiatives and referendums to the St. Louis Board of Elections. -
How to File for Office for the Non-Partisan March 2021 Primary Election
Non-Partisan March 2021 Primary Municipal Election Candidate Information -
Inactive Voter List
Lists voters whose registration status is inactive because the registration address could not be verified. -
Military and Overseas Voting
Deployed military and registered voters traveling abroad, preparation, online voting, Federal Post Card Application (FBCA). -
Past Election Results
City of St. Louis election results previous to this year -
Request Disabled Voter Access
Obtaining accessible or alternative voting materials, audio files, enlarged print, voting accommodations. -
Things To Know Before Election Day Brochure
An overview of helpful information voters should know before election day. -
Vote By Absentee Ballot
Some registered voters are eligible to vote by Absentee Ballot, which can be returned by mail or in person. Absentee ballots may or may not require notarization. -
Voter Identification
Acceptable forms of voter identification -
Voter Information
Links to all important voting forms and documents. -
Voter Registration
Information on how to register to vote, requirements, and ways to register
Departments and Agencies
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Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis
The Board of Election Commissioners is a state mandated agency which conducts all public elections within the City. The division is responsible for the registration of voters and maintenance of voter registration records.
Online Applications and Forms
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Polling Place Lookup and Directions
Enter your address and find your ward, precinct and designated polling place -
Polling Places by Ward and Precinct
Assigned polling places by Ward and Precincts and print directions from the polling place location to the Board of Election's downtown office
Downloadable Forms
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Apply to Become a High School Student Poll Worker
High School Students in the City of St. Louis may become poll workers on Election Day as Greeters (between 15 to 17 years old), or as Technical Specialist or Election Judge (only if 18 years old and a registered voter) with the permission of a parent or legal guardian. -
Election Candidate Statement of Tax Clearance
Form for election candidate statement of tax clearance -
Voter Registration Application
Voter Registration Application for City of St. Louis residents
External Resources
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Federal Election Commission
Campaign Finance Disclosure Portal provides a single point of entry to campaign finance data. You'll find easy-to-navigate maps and charts that display the campaign finance data you're most interested in. You'll also find many search tools that will help you through our data sources. You can download many of these data sets to perform your own analyses. -
League of Women Voters
Formed from the movement that secured the right to vote for women, the centerpiece of the League’s efforts remain to expand participation and give a voice to all Americans. We do this at all three levels of government, engaging in both broad educational efforts as well as advocacy. -
Register to Vote in MO
Forms, requirements, and locations for voter registration in MO -
St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners
The Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis aims to ensure that every eligible resident of the City of St. Louis is encouraged and provided ample opportunity to register to vote; that voter files are kept accurate and up-to-date; that voter education and turnout efforts are maximized; and that public elections in the City of St. Louis are conducted in a fair, honest and impartial manner in order to effect the best possible election process consistent with federal law, state statutes, and the Charter of the City of St. Louis.
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