- Copied from Boone County Clerk FAQ #8 (LINK)
Under Missouri’s new law, there are three ways you can cast a ballot at the polls on Election Day:
- Option 1: Provide one of the following photo ID documents:
- Missouri issued Driver license that is not expired
- Missouri issued Nondriver license that is not expired or does not have an expiration date
- U.S. Passport that is not expired
- Military ID that is not expired or does not have an expiration date
- Option 2: Sign an affidavit and provide the same ID you provided in previous elections. Some examples are:
- Voter Identification card issued by the Boone County Clerk
- Identification issued by the State of Missouri that has your current name
- Identification issued by the U.S. Government that contains your current name
- State college/university ID that contains your current name
- Utility bill that contains your current name and address
- Bank statement that contains your current name and address
- Government check that contains your current name and address
- Paycheck that contains your current name and address
- Government document that contains your current name and address
- Out of state driver license or nondriver license
- Expired Missouri driver license
- Expired Passport
- Birth Certificate with your current name
- Social Security Card that contains your current name
- Option 3: Only available for State and Federal elections. If you have no form of identification, but are a registered voter, you can cast a provisional ballot. There are two ways your vote counts:
- If you come back to your polling location before the close of polls on Election Day; or
- If your signature matches the signature on file on the voter registration record.
