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GinWithJennifer OP t1_itu5jt4 wrote

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LadyBaconHands t1_itubpxv wrote

If you haven’t moved you don’t need to do anything

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GinWithJennifer OP t1_ituhy4u wrote

I am homeless 8)

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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

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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

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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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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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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