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Posted on 10.06.08
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From the Missouri Secretary of State:

In order to be registered to vote in an election, you need to be registered by 5:00 p.m. on October 8th, or the normal close of business of any public building where registration is allowed, whichever is later, on the fourth Wednesday prior to the election. If registering by mail, your voter registration must be postmarked on the fourth Wednesday prior to the election. If you register after such time, you will be registered to vote in subsequent elections.

Registration Qualifications:

18 Years of age by Election Day,

US Citizen, and

Missouri Resident

No person shall be entitled to vote:

While confined under a sentence of imprisonment,

While on probation or parole after the conviction of a felony, or

After conviction of a felony or misdemeanor connected with voting or the right of suffrage

Missourians can register to vote:

By filling out the Missouri Voter Registration Application,

At the office of the local election authority, or

At any Department of Motor Vehicles office, or state agency providing a service to the public (WIC, Social Services, etc)