As a Registered Voter in Missouri, you have the right to:
- 1) Cast your ballot free from interference in a private manner unless assistance is requested
- 2) View written instructions on how to obtain a ballot for voting, how to vote, and prepare the ballot for deposit into the ballot box
- 3) Ask for and receive further instructions from election judges concerning the manner of voting
- 4) View a Sample Ballot in the polling place before voting
- 5) Cast a vote if you are in line before polls close at 7:00 pm
- 6) Ask for assistance from an election judge or person of your choice if you have any physical disability which hinders your ability to independently vote your ballot; cast your ballot on an accessible voting system (i.e. equipped with an audio ballot), or request curbside voting or a more accessible polling location if needed
- 7) Receieve another ballot if your ballot is accidentally spoiled or an error is made
- 8) Vote by provisional ballot in a state or federal election, if your name is not on the precinct register and the election judges or election authority cannot determine your registration status
- 9) Vote by Absentee Ballot when permitted by law
- 10) Verify that the choices you made on the screen match the choices printed on your ballot card when using the Ballot Marking Device to mark the ballot
- 11) File a grievance with the Secretary of State’s office if your rights under the Help America Vote Act, Title III, have been violated