where is my ballot

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I can help determine where your ballot is, but I need a bit more context to provide accurate guidance. Here are the most common paths depending on where you are and how you voted:

  • If you’re in a state that supports a “Where’s My Ballot” or ballot-tracking service, you typically can track your ballot by:
    • Signing into your state or county election portal (often labeled as Ballot Tracking, Where’s My Ballot, or Ballot Status).
    • Entering your name and date of birth or a voter ID, and sometimes the address where you’re registered to vote.
    • Subscribing to notifications (email, text, or robocall) if you want status updates.
  • If you voted by mail in California, Massachusetts, New York City, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Utah, or other states, there is usually a state-wide or county-level tracker. Each system has slightly different requirements (e.g., using your qualified mailing address vs. your residential address, or requiring the Ballot ID).
  • If you are unsure which state or county you’re in, or you recently moved, check your election office website or the official state voter information portal for the latest “Where’s My Ballot” link and instructions.

What I can do next:

  • If you tell me your state (and, if relevant, your county or city), I can give you the exact steps and the correct official site to use to track your ballot.
  • If you prefer, I can guide you through common steps to locate the status page and set up notifications.

Note: For security and accuracy, use official government election websites or trusted state portals to track ballot status. If you share your location, I’ll tailor the steps precisely to your jurisdiction.