St. Louis City Sets March 11 Voter Registration Deadline | The Locally Times

St. Louis City Sets March 11 Voter Registration Deadline

St. Louis City residents must register by March 11 to vote in the April 7, 2026, General Municipal Election, according to a meeting record from the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners. The Locally Times previously reported on regional deadlines for the April municipal elections. ## Key Voting Dates for St. Louis City Records from the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners outline the full timeline following the registration deadline. In-person, no-excuse absentee voting begins March 24. The deadline to request an application-based absentee ballot by mail is March 25. The final day to vote absentee in person is April 6. On Election Day, April 7, polls are open until 7 p.m. Voters must be in line by that time to cast a ballot. All mail-in ballots must also be received by the Board of Election Commissioners by 7 p.m. on April 7 to be counted. ## A Region-Wide Election Day The April 7 election extends beyond city limits, as public records show at least seven other municipalities will hold their General Municipal Elections on the same day. These include the cities of Webster Groves, Overland, Town and Country, Crestwood, Sunset Hills, Des Peres, and Brentwood. While each city has its own slate of candidates and issues, the shared election date marks a broader moment of local government engagement throughout the region. ## What Is on the Ballot Available records from the Board of Election Commissioners do not yet specify which offices or ballot measures will appear on the St. Louis City ballot. The documents also do not detail how residents can verify their registration status or find their polling place. In surrounding communities, public notices offer more detail. According to a record from the City of Webster Groves, its voters will select one candidate for Mayor and three for Council Member. In Crestwood, voters will decide on four proposed amendments to the City Charter. The City of Sunset Hills has published a full list of candidates who have filed for the offices of Mayor and Aldermen in Wards 1, 2, 3, and 4. Records from Overland, Town and Country, Des Peres, and Brentwood confirm candidate filings for the April 7 election, though the specific offices are not listed.