Politics & Government
Was Your Vote Counted In Colorado? Here's How To Check
Here's how Coloradans can check to see whether their ballots arrived and were counted.

Colorado elections officials have spent months ensuring their ballot counting and sorting equipment is operating smoothly, and the majority of ballots are expected to be counted when polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
But despite reassurances that county officials are tracking ballots accurately, many Coloradans want to know whether their ballots have officially been counted, and now they have that option.
You can find out whether your ballot has been counted by entering your information — exactly as it appeared on your ballot — here. Denverites have a separate platform and need to track their ballots here.
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Many Coloradans who signed up for Ballottrax have been receiving email and text message notifications about the status of their ballots.
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On the eve of Election Day, Coloradans had already returned ballots at 95.8 percent of the total voter turnout for the 2016 election. More than 2.7 million ballots had been counted in our state as of Monday night, so if you got your ballot in early, there's a very, very good chance it's been counted.
>> You can follow live updates on Election Day in Colorado here.
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