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The Kansas City Beacon
FAQ: What to know about Missouri’s Democratic presidential primary
By Meg Cunningham,
2024-02-16
Missouri Democrats wanting to weigh in on the party’s nominee for president can either go to the polls this spring or mail in their ballots.
A 2022 law eliminated Missouri’s state-run presidential primaries, leaving the parties to sort out their own ways to weigh in on the contests.
Democrats decided on a presidential primary and gave voters the option to cast their ballots in person or through the mail. That in-person voting is set for Saturday, March 23. Republicans will host caucuses across the state on March 2, also a Saturday.
Voting for other statewide primaries happens Aug. 6.
The Beacon compiled a list of what you need to know to participate in the Democratic presidential primary.
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