Are You Voting in Tuesday's 2012 Presidential Election?
Tell us in this Patch poll why you are or are not voting in Tuesday's election. Plus, find all your candidate and local proposition information here.
Are you heading the polls to cast your vote in Tuesday's election?
There is a lot a stake. In addition to electing our president for the next four years, St. Louis County voters are also picking a U.S. senator. At the state level, voters will pick a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer, along with state senators, representatives and judges.
A number of issues will also be voted on Tuesday, including Proposition S, which would approve an operating tax levy for the Special School District of St. Louis County and Proposition B which would significantly raise Missouri tobacco taxes.
University City voters will not have to vote on or pay for Proposition L, a tax levy for the St. Louis County Library.
(Click here to find your polling place and view the Nov. 6 St. Louis County ballot.)
Patch has you covered with its candidate profiles. If a candidate filled out his or her information, we've included it in our election guide. Be sure to check back to University City Patch for election updates throughout the day Tuesday and for results Tuesday night once the polls close. Plus, more updates will come Wednesday morning.
(Check out the University City Election Guide.)
We also want to know why you're voting today. Is it an issue, candidate, patriotism or another reason that has you casting your ballot? Tell us in the Patch poll below.