2026 Missouri Elections

Political Campaign Printing in Missouri

One vendor for your entire campaign. Yard signs, mailers, door hangers, palm cards, bumper stickers — all union-printed with the union bug, all produced in-house at our St. Louis facility. Missouri primary is August 4, 2026. Let's get your materials ready.

Union Certified

Union bug on every job since 1984. Essential for labor endorsements.

Rush Service

Yard signs in 48 hours. Mailers in 72. Same-day for emergencies.

Missouri Expert

Serving Missouri campaigns at every level since 1984.

WBE Certified

Woman-owned business. Meets supplier diversity requirements.

Union Printed with the Union Bug

MCI has been a union print shop since 1984. The union bug appears on every political job we produce — at no extra charge. For Missouri campaigns seeking endorsements from AFL-CIO, SEIU, IBEW, Teamsters, or any labor organization, this isn't a nice-to-have. It's a requirement.

National online printers can't put a union bug on your materials because they aren't union shops. When your opponent's campaign checks — and they will — make sure your materials pass the test.

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2026 Missouri Election Timeline & Printing Deadlines

Plan your campaign printing around these key dates. Early orders get better pricing and avoid rush fees.

March – May 2026

Early Planning

Order initial yard signs and branding materials. Lock in pricing before primary season rush. Design mailer templates.

June – July 2026

Primary Push

Ramp up yard sign production. Begin primary direct mail drops. Order door hangers and palm cards for canvassing.

August 4, 2026

Missouri Primary

Primary election day. Rush service available for last-minute materials.

August – October 2026

General Election Campaign

Full campaign material production. Multiple mail drops, yard sign replenishment, event materials.

November 3, 2026

Missouri General Election

Election day. Final GOTV materials and emergency rush orders.

Missouri Campaign Literature Requirements

Missouri law requires a “paid for by” disclaimer on campaign materials identifying the committee or person who funded the communication. The disclaimer must include the full name and address of the paying entity.

We've been printing Missouri campaign materials since 1984. Our team is familiar with disclaimer placement requirements for yard signs, mailers, door hangers, and other campaign literature. We'll make sure your materials are compliant before they go to press.

Not sure about your disclaimer requirements? Call us at (314) 849-7228 and we'll walk you through it. We handle this every election cycle.

Serving Missouri, Illinois & Nationwide Campaigns

Based in St. Louis with statewide and nationwide shipping. Multi-drop postal coordination for direct mail campaigns covering multiple districts.

Missouri Campaign Printing FAQs

What materials does a political campaign need?

A typical Missouri campaign needs yard signs (18x24 or 24x36), direct mail pieces (postcards and letters), door hangers for canvassing, palm cards for events and rallies, bumper stickers, and banners for events. The specific mix depends on your race level — local races may focus on yard signs and door hangers, while statewide races need heavy direct mail and multi-district distribution.

How much do campaign yard signs cost?

Campaign yard sign pricing depends on quantity, size, and number of colors. For a typical 18x24 double-sided corrugated yard sign with H-stakes, pricing drops significantly at higher quantities. Call (314) 849-7228 for a quote based on your specific needs — we can usually get you pricing within a few hours.

Do campaign materials need to be union printed in Missouri?

There is no legal requirement for union printing in Missouri. However, if you are seeking labor endorsements from unions like AFL-CIO, SEIU, IBEW, or other labor organizations, they typically require the union bug on all campaign materials. In districts with significant union membership, non-union materials can hurt your credibility with voters.

What is required on campaign literature in Missouri?

Missouri law requires a "paid for by" disclaimer on campaign materials identifying who paid for the communication. The disclaimer must include the name and address of the committee or person who paid for the materials. The specific format and size requirements depend on the type of material. We are familiar with Missouri disclaimer requirements and can help ensure your materials are compliant.

When should I order campaign printing for 2026?

For the Missouri 2026 primary (August 4), start ordering yard signs and initial mailers by late May or early June. For the general election (November 3), plan your print orders for August and September. Early ordering gets you better pricing and avoids rush fees. That said, we offer 48-hour rush on yard signs and 72-hour rush on mailers when things heat up.

Can you handle statewide campaign printing across Missouri?

Yes. We coordinate multi-drop shipping to postal facilities across Missouri for efficient delivery of direct mail statewide. Yard signs and other materials can ship to multiple district offices or staging locations. We have been serving Missouri campaigns at every level — city council to statewide races — since 1984.

Get Your 2026 Campaign Printing Quote

Missouri primary is August 4, 2026. Order early for the best pricing. Most quotes returned within 4 hours. Rush service available.