How Do I Vote?
Missouri’s new photo voter ID law (HB 1631), effective on June 1, 2017, outlines identification options for registered Missouri voters to use on Election Day at their polling location.
Most Missourians have a Missouri Driver's License or Nondriver License, which is an acceptable photo ID for voting. There are also plenty of other options, too.
• Option 1: Provide a Missouri issued Driver or Non-Driver license, U.S. Passport, or Military ID
• Option 2: Provide a secondary form of identification, such as a paycheck or bank statement and sign a statement confirming their identity
• Option 3: If the voter has no form of identification, but is a registered voter, they may cast a provisional ballot
Missouri’s photo voter ID law also requires the state of Missouri to assist voters who might not have a photo ID with the process of obtaining one free Missouri non-driver license for the purpose of voting.
How Do I Get a Free Photo ID to vote?
If you need a photo ID to vote and don't have one, complete the form below to get started. The Secretary of State's office will receive your information and help you obtain the documents you need. We have a team ready to help.
How Can I Learn More?
Everything you need to know is here on ShowIt2Vote.com.
How Can I Register to Vote?
The Photo Voter ID law does not change Missouri's voter registration process. Click the link below for instructions.