Missourians will head to the polls Tuesday to decide many issues and races for the August Primary.

Polling Places:

Polls close at 7 p.m. Check with your county clerk if confused about where to vote

Voter Identification:

You will need some form of identification to cast your ballot. But there are many options. Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller lists your options. Click

for what you must bring.

Sample Ballots:

We have made it easy for you to check your ballot before heading to the polls. Click

to find your county's ballot. DISCLAIMER: Due to high volume of ballots, this is a small representation of the ballots. These are just the races and issues on the ballots.

Hot Issues:

Voters will decide several issue-related items on the ballots. The only statewide issue on the ballot is Missouri's "Right-to-Work" proposal. A yes vote means the state' becomes a "Right-to-Work" state.

In Springfield only, voters will decide Question 1. It establishes a ban for owning new pit bull within the city limits.

Several other communities will vote on a Use Tax. See the sample ballots.

Hot Races:

Statewide, Missourians will decide two crowded primaries for U.S. Senate. The field of Democratic candidates includes seven, including incumbent Senator Claire McCaskill. The field of Republicans candidates for the nomination features 11 candidates, including Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley. The Green Party has two candidates on the ballot.

We will also follow four Congressional races, including several Republicans and Democrats hoping to unseat 7th Congressional District Congressman Billy Long.

Voters will also decide several state House and state Senate races.

In Greene County, Republican Presiding Commissioner Bob Cirtin faces a challenge from State Senator Bob Dixon. Former House Represenative Sara Lampe is running against Donna Bergen for the Democratic nomination.

Election Results:

Once we begin to receive election returns, you will see the results by clicking

. We have also made it easy with a tab on the home pages of the KY3 and KSPR News Apps. We will also broadcast them live on the bottom of the screen on KY3 and KSPR. As a note, KY3/KSPR does not include unopposed candidates in its election results.

Arkansas Voters:

Sorry Arkansans, but your primary was in May. Do not go to the polls.