ST. LOUIS — St. Louis City residents can vote early at eight locations through November 4 for the general election. No excuse is required for early voting, and no advance application is needed. Voters must bring a valid state or federal photo ID.
Early voting in the St. Louis metropolitan area has drawn strong turnout in its first week, with more than 100,000 residents casting ballots across three jurisdictions. St. Louis County leads with 78,495 in-person voters as of Saturday, followed by St. Louis City with 15,403 voters through Friday, and St. Charles County reporting approximately 10,821 voters through Friday.
St. Louis voters may use any of these early voting locations, regardless of where they live in the city.
St. Louis City Early Voting Locations:
St. Louis City Election Board (300 N. Tucker Blvd.)
Buder Library (4401 Hampton Ave.)
Carpenter Branch Library (3309 S. Grand Ave.)
Divoll Library (4234 N. Grand Blvd.)
Kingshighway Branch Library (2260 S. Vandeventer Ave.)
Schlafly Library (225 N. Euclid Ave.)
Walnut Park Library (5760 W. Florissant Ave.)
Wohl Center (1515 N. Kingshighway Blvd.)
The general election is November 5.