Voters who want to participate in local elections for several tax issues and leadership positions need to be registered to vote by March 8. Local elections will take place on April 4.
There are …
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Voters who want to participate in local elections for several tax issues and leadership positions need to be registered to vote by March 8. Local elections will take place on April 4.
There are competitive races for offices in local governments, emergency service districts and school boards across Warren County on this year’s ballot. There are also tax-related proposals for Wright City, Warrenton, and Warren County as a whole.
Voter registration can be done at the Warren County Clerk’s office, located in the County Administration Building at 101 Mockingbird Lane in Warrenton. The clerk’s office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Registered voters who have changed their address must also update their registrations before Election Day in order to vote at their new address.
For questions about voter registration, call the clerk’s office at 636-456-3331.
Voters are also reminded that they’ll need to present a valid form of identification in order to vote. Anyone who doesn’t have an ID can obtain one for free by calling 866-868-3245, or emailing GoVoteMissouri@sos.mo.gov.
Absentee voting is now open at the Warren County Clerk’s office. Those with a qualifying reason, including absence on Election Day, can vote now at the County Clerk’s office, located in the County Administration Building at 101 Mockingbird Lane in Warrenton.
Beginning March 21, voters can complete an absentee ballot without needing a qualifying reason.
Absentee voting ends at noon on April 1.