The County Clerk is responsible for all voter registration activities in the county. There are more than
180,000 people registered to vote in Greene County. Several locations are designated as permanent voter
registration sites, including schools, libraries, colleges and universities,city halls, and the Historic
Courthouse (Room 114).
Please be advised that any time a voter moves from county to county or state to state, that voter will
need
to re-register to vote in their new county/state of residence. If a voter is already registered and
moves to
a new residence located in the same county, that voter will need to update their registration,
preferably
before election day.
The deadline to register to vote prior to any given election is 28 days. Voting in a county or precinct
therein that does not represent your current residence on election day is a violation of Missouri
statute
and is prosecutable by law.
The County Clerk is the election authority for the county and its political subdivisions, and is
responsible
for conducting all public elections. Regular elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday
in April, August and November. Special elections may also be called in February or June by certain
public
entities. Two notices displaying sample ballots and polling locations are published in the local
newspaper
on the two Wednesdays just prior to each election.
Choose the first option for the last question on the registration, which is: I am using A tablet, mobile device, or other touchscreen device (online form): This will give you an online form as to ensure we can process your application as quickly as possible.