St. Louis Public Radio Ronnie Amiyn stands outside Gambrinus Hall in the Marine Villa neighborhood, where he would vote Tuesday if he could cast his ballot. In Missouri, formerly incarcerated people cannot vote until they complete their court ordered probation or parole term. Amiyn is working with the St. Louis chapter of EX-incarcerated People Organizing to try to persuade Missouri lawmakers to immediately restore the voting rights of people who leave prison. There are more than 3,400 St. Louisans who cannot vote Tuesday in the city’s mayoral election because they have not yet completed their probation or parole term. Missouri activists and lawmakers are pushing to restore voting rights more quickly to formerly incarcerated people so they can participate in local and state elections.