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John R. (Jay) Ashcroft is Missouri’s 40th Secretary of State, elected in November 2016.
The Elections Division of the Office of the Secretary of State is responsible for administering all statewide elections, initiative petitions, and making known the rules governing elections and electronic voting systems.
The Secretary of State, as keeper of the Great Seal of the State of Missouri, authenticates official acts of the governor. In addition, the Secretary of State serves as the chief elections official in Missouri.
The Business Services Division is committed to making it easier to do business in Missouri. The Division has four primary units. The Corporations Unit handles the creation and maintenance of all business entities doing business in Missouri.
The articles of incorporation of a general business corporation must provide the information required by Section 351.055, RSMo. The Secretary of State’s office provides a blank form that may be used to comply with the statutory requirements. It is important to calculate incorporation fees properly.
Check Your Voter Registration. For security, the voter registration lookup uses the exact data you provided when you registered to vote. If you are unsure how you registered, you may need to try again. If you type "Penny" in the First Name box, but are registered as "Penelope," the voter registration lookup will not locate your registration.
The Secretary of State is the chief elections official in Missouri, bearing responsibility for administration of statewide elections involving both issues and individuals, and oversees local verification of petition signatures for initiative petitions.
Search Document Filings. Images of documents filed by business entities may be reviewed online. To search the documents filed by a particular entity, search our online database. Then, click on the appropriate entity and select "Filings" next to the General Information tab.
The Notaries & Commissions Unit appoints and commissions notaries public, and authenticates official acts of the governor. The oaths of office and official signatures of more than 70,000 active Missouri notaries are maintained by the office.
In order to register to vote in Missouri, you must a citizen of the United States of America, a Missouri resident, and at least 17½ years of age and 18 years of age on or before election day. Enter a valid email address or leave the optional field blank.