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Election Edition:
Information for the November 8, 2022 General Election
Election Protection
Volunteers Needed for Election Protection!

Volunteer as a nonpartisan Election Protection Volunteer. Your contributions will help ensure that all eligible voters are able to cast a ballot and make their voices heard. Volunteer opportunities include polling place field monitoring, social media monitoring, and assisting local coordinators.

Sign up at ProtectTheVote.net! 
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Election Protection - Problems Voting?

Questions or problems voting on or before Election Day? Contact Election Protection. Volunteers will be available to assist you with voting problems. Call 866-OUR-VOTE or chat online at https://866ourvote.org/
Fact Sheet: Protecting Against Voter Intimidation
Federal law prohibits voter intimidation.

What are examples of voter intimidation? Are guns permitted at polling places? What does it mean to be a poll watcher? Learn more about what actions are considered voter intimidation and how to report them at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection from Georgetown Law.
No-Excuse Absentee Voting Now Open
No-excuse in-person absentee voting (early voting) is now available across St. Louis at the Board of Elections and various satellite offices.

Know Before You Go:

Check your local election authority for early voting times and locations, election day polling places and sample ballots: 
Free Rides to the Polls
A. Philip Randolph Institute St. Louis Chapter offers free rides to the polls in St. Louis.
Call 314-562-0411.
What Every Missouri Voter Needs to Know
Link to quick reference palm cards below:
Understanding Absentee Voting
Election Day Voting in 2022
Accessible Voting Instruction For Missouri Voters
Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC) is connecting voters and election workers in Missouri with quick, overview videos on how to use the accessible voting equipment in your county. 


Redistricting Information
There have been significant changes to all the voting districts, especially to Congressional Districts 1 and 2. Please check to know who you are voting for and if your polling places have changed. Reminder - St. Louis County voters can vote at any polling place. 

St. Louis County Board of Elections has created an interactive website that can help you determine your new districts.