Election Day is: Tuesday, November 5th! But before Election Day, there are things you can do to get ready for the polls.
- Register to Vote and/check your voter registration
- As a Mizzou student you have choices on where you can vote. You can choose to vote in your hometown by using your permanent home address or in Columbia, Missouri by using your student address. Either way, you need to make sure you are registered to vote in either place by the voter registration deadline.
- You can easily check your registration status here.
- What’s the best registration option?
- Consider the following to help you decide where you want to vote. You can check what’s on the ballot here.
- Are there any local issues you care about?
- Which location is better for you logistically?
- Where do you want your vote to count?
- What’s on the ballot? Is there proposal you feel passionate about?
- The Daniel Boone Regional Library is hosting several election forums.
- Consider the following to help you decide where you want to vote. You can check what’s on the ballot here.
- Do I need to Absentee Vote?
- Absentee voting is a popular option for many Tigers. Each state has different rules regarding absentee voting, but Missouri does require your vote to be notarized. There are several people on campus you can schedule an appointment with to get your absentee ballot notarized.
All of this information is from VoteMizzou, an Associated Students of the University of Missouri’s (ASUM) initiative to make sure every Tiger is registered.