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Track your ballot all the way through the election process

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Posted on June 8, 2022 2022ElectionsNews and Events

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Your vote counts. Track your ballot all the way through the election process – from when it’s mailed to you, to when it’s received by Douglas County Elections and counted.

BallotTrax is a ballot tracking and messaging system that provides you with notifications by phone, email, or text about the status of your mail ballot. Sign up for your notification preferences at DouglasVotes.com. The Primary Election is June 28, 2022. Ballots are being mailed to all eligible voters the week of June 6.

Reminder for unaffiliated voters. Unaffiliated voters will receive two ballots in their mail packet, one Democratic and one Republican, but may vote and return ONLY ONE and must securely dispose of the unused ballot. Do not return multiple voted ballots in the same envelope, none of the ballots will count.

Visit DouglasVotes.com to learn more about the security and integrity of the elections process in Colorado.

Not registered to vote but want to be? Colorado election law allows voter registration up to and on Election Day. Visit DouglasVotes.com to register, check voter registration status and change your mailing address.

Have questions or need assistance? Please visit DouglasVotes.com for information or to chat online with a Douglas County Elections staff member. Or call 303-660-7444.

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