Aldermen's Budget Committee to Meet on Mail-In Ballot Deadline | The Locally Times
The March 25 meeting is the last day for St. Louis residents to request mail-in absentee ballots for the April 7 municipal election.
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s Budget and Public Employees Committee is scheduled to convene at 6:00 PM on March 25, 2026. The meeting is set to occur during the full board's spring break and on the final day for voters to request mail-in absentee ballots for the April 7 municipal election. ## Committee to Convene During Board Recess The March 25 committee meeting is scheduled for the week after the full Board of Aldermen begins its spring break. According to the board's public schedule, the full board's final meeting before the recess is on March 20, 2026. While public records for the committee meeting list a time and date, a detailed agenda has not been posted. The specific budgetary items or proposals to be discussed by the committee remain unlisted. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners. The deadline follows the March 11 voter registration cutoff. In-person, no-excuse absentee voting for the election began on March 24. The final day for residents to vote absentee in person is April 6. On Election Day, April 7, all mail-in ballots must be received by 7 PM, the same time polls close. ## Regional Municipal Elections Also Scheduled Public records confirm the April 7 General Municipal Election will also include ballots in surrounding municipalities such as Webster Groves, Brentwood, Des Peres, Town and Country, Sunset Hills, Overland, and Crestwood. For example, the Webster Groves ballot includes races for mayor and three council members. In Crestwood, voters will decide on four proposed amendments to the City Charter, which were placed on the ballot by its Board of Aldermen based on recommendations from the 2025 Crestwood Charter Review Commission.