The Voter\'s Bill of Rights
As a registered Missouri voter, you have the right to:
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Cast your ballot free from interference in a private and secret manner unless assistance is requested;
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View written instructions on how to obtain and cast a ballot;
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Ask for and receive further instructions from election judges concerning the manner of voting;
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View a sample ballot in the polling place before voting;
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Cast a vote if you are in line before the polls are closed at 7:00 PM (closing time at the polls);
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Ask for assistance from an election judge or person of your choice if you have any physical disability which hinders your ability to independently vote your ballot; cast your ballot on an accessible voting system (i.e. equipped with an audio ballot); or request curbside voting or a more accessible polling location if needed;
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Receive another ballot if your ballot is accidentally spoiled or you make an error;
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Vote by provisional ballot if your name is not on the precinct register and the election judges or election authority cannot determine your registration status;
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Vote by absentee ballot when permitted by law;
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Verify that the choices you made on the screen match the attached voter verifiable paper audit trail if you vote on a \"touch screen\" system; and
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File a grievance with the Secretary of State\'s office if your rights under the Help America Vote Act, Title III, have been violated. - From the Secretary of State\'s office