Submitted by GinWithJennifer t3_ydnlg1 in springfieldMO
GinWithJennifer OP t1_itu5jt4 wrote
Reply to comment by EcoAffinity in where to go to register to vote and to vote by GinWithJennifer
I did in 2020
LadyBaconHands t1_itubpxv wrote
If you haven’t moved you don’t need to do anything
GinWithJennifer OP t1_ituhy4u wrote
I am homeless 8)
LadyBaconHands t1_itul8mh wrote
Then you should be able to go to the last place you were registered and vote there - just need an ID that shows the same address that they have on file
GinWithJennifer OP t1_itumw5f wrote
I'm still registered apparently. I just need to find gas money or a ride out to ash Grove before the 9th and I'll be happily messing up their red towns statistics with my blue vote
EcoAffinity t1_itw13aj wrote
So you're registered to vote in Greene County, which means you have a few more options to vote that doesn't require making it out to Ash Grove, but you can vote on the Ash Grove Ballot.
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Starting yesterday, October 25, every Greene County registered voter can vote early in-person (with NO excuse required) at the Greene County Elections Center (1126 N Booneville Ave, Springfield). You will need a non-expired photo ID (MO drivers license or other Missouri-issued ID, US passport, etc). You can vote at this place Mon thru Fri, 8 AM to 5 PM. Also, Saturday, November 5th at same location from 9 AM to 4 PM. Up until the day before the November 8 election.
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In addition, Greene County has 5 central polling locations designed for any Greene County registered voter to vote at on Election Day
Missouri State Davis-Harrington Welcome Center 1148 E Bear Blvd, Springfield, MO 65807
Mercy Hospital 1235 E Cherokee St, Springfield, MO 65804
City Utilities Transit Center 211 N Main Ave, Springfield, MO 65806
CoxHealth Medical Center South 3801 S National Ave, Springfield, MO 65807
Edit to add: You CAN vote with an expired ID! If it expired after November 2020. The law states a license that expired after the last general election is an acceptable form of valid ID.
EcoAffinity t1_itw1x7t wrote
You don't need an ID with an updated address. Just a non-expired ID, and know what address you are registered for. I've voted for 6 years, legally, with an old address on my ID, but I updated it in the voter registration files. When they scan my ID, they confirm what address I am registered at.
I want to amend this that you can vote with an expired Missouri ID if it expired after November 2020.
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