

Check this website to confirm the status of your registration.The registration deadline to vote on April 4 has already passed.How do I register to vote or check my registration? Springfield City Council Zones 1 and 2 (uncontested races)Įlection Day is April 4.Springfield City Council General Seat D.Springfield City Council General Seat C.Springfield Public Schools board election.To skip ahead, you can click on any of these links to jump to coverage of: “In Their Own Words” columns by the candidates are free to access.Any registered user on the website can access three articles for free.Subscribers have unlimited access to all of our coverage.Now, as a public service, we are providing this free Springfield MO Voting Guide, offering a quick recap of the offices and ballot measures facing Springfield voters.įollow the links to all of the detailed coverage. The campaigns are in the final days and now it is up to you, the voters, to choose your representatives for Springfield mayor, City Council and school board - and to decide ballot issues ranging from a $220 million bond to improve Springfield schools to whether to permanently extend the room tax for city hotels, motels and vacation rentals.įor the past several weeks, the Springfield Daily Citizen staff has been bringing you in-depth coverage of the competitive races on the April 4 ballot.

Editor’s note: This story was updated April 2 to correct information about estimated proceeds if voters approve the city ballot question on a room tax.
