Missouri Voter Records

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What do Voter Records do?

Voter records are frequently used to identify people for jury duty, establish eligibility for certain social programs and political outreach. Voter records are stored by the secretary of state in the state of a citizen's residence.

Commonly asked questions about Voter Records?

Are my voter records public?

Yes. Anyone can order your voter records from the secretary of state. The fee for accessing voter records varies by state, the number of voter records requested and the type of elections you're seeking records in.

However, some information will be redacted in these records. Many states have laws prohibiting the secretary of state from releasing contact information of voters to the general public, although they're available to the political parties with a legitimate need for them.

Do voter records specify the candidates or propositions a citizen voted for?

No. All elections are conducted anonymously.

Does the federal government keep voter records?

No. All voter records are kept by the state government.

Can voter records be used by employers?

It depends on the state of residence. Unfortunately, not all states have laws prohibiting employers from engaging in political discrimination. Fortunately, most employers aren't interested in looking at your voter records.

Which information is listed on voter records?

Voter records have information on the party that you registered for and any elections you've participated in.

Can I request voter records on my own or do I need to use a third-party?

You can request voter records directly from the secretary of state. However, the process for requesting voter records varies in every jurisdiction. An accurate, up-to-date search platform such as this site can help you navigate through the process to request them.

Are citizens that aren't registered to vote immune from being selected from jury duty?

No. In the past, all jurors were selected from voter records. While courts sometimes still use voter registration records to choose jurors, they also use records from the DMV and other government agencies to create a pool of potential jurors.

Choosing not to register to vote won't significantly reduce your chance of being selected for jury duty.

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