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Select your state to track the status of your absentee or mail ballot. These tools will tell you if your application has been received, if your ballot has been mailed to you, and if your voted ballot has been counted.
Select the type of ID you provided on your absentee ballot application. Minnesota driver's license/state ID card number Last 4 digits of your Social Security number
All states —with the exception of Illinois, Missouri, and Wyoming— and Washington, D.C. offer some form of ballot tracking for mail-in and absentee ballots.
Ever wondered "Can I track my ballot?" You're in the right place! Many states have tools available for voters to check the status of their vote-by-mail absentee ballot. We've hyperlinked below to take you directly to your state's absentee ballot tracking service.
How to Track Your Vote in Your State. Many states offer online ballot tracking systems, others require contacting election officials. in either case, it's a good idea to confirm that your vote was actually counted. Here's how to see whether your absentee ballot has been counted: Alabama.
Americans who voted early in the 2022 midterm elections can track their absentee ballots and ensure they were cast through these online portals.
How to Track Your Absentee Ballot by State. If postal slowdowns have you concerned about the status of your mail-in ballot, here's how to check that it's been received and counted.
All absentee ballots are tracked individually and linked to a voter in Minnesota’s voter registration database. Once a ballot is accepted, if that voter tries to vote again, the election official or election judge will see that the voter has an accepted ballot.
Enter your address into My Ballot finder to see the names of candidates and questions that will be on the ballot for your precinct. Find links to additional information about the candidates and ballots questions.
Once you've received your absentee ballot in the mail, completed it, and mailed it in or submitted it to your local election official, you can check the ballot tracker again to see that it was received and counted.