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Xgravity23 bookmarked on 2008-10-26 vote employees states missouri

Don't miss your chance to take part in democracy (and get a little time off in doing so)!! This page lists state-by-state regulations for voting. I've highlighted the section about Missouri, but readers in other states should click through and find the rules for their states.

  • 26. Missouri – An employee is given up to three hours leave to vote, unless the employee has three consecutive non-working hours in which to vote while polls are open. The employee must request leave prior to election day, and the employer may designate the time that the employee is given off from work. This time off is paid. (Mo. Rev. Stat. Section 115.639)

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  • 26 Oct 08
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    Linden Mueller

    Don't miss your chance to take part in democracy (and get a little time off in doing so)!! This page lists state-by-state regulations for voting. I've highlighted the section about Missouri, but readers in other states should click through and find the rules for their states.

    vote employees states missouri

    • 26. Missouri – An employee is given up to three hours leave to vote, unless the employee has three consecutive non-working hours in which to vote while polls are open. The employee must request leave prior to election day, and the employer may designate the time that the employee is given off from work. This time off is paid. (Mo. Rev. Stat. Section 115.639)