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BallotTrax

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BallotTrax is a free service for Colorado voters that can send you notifications by text message, phone call, or email when your mail ballot has been sent and received by our Elections Division.

Click the Register/Log-in button for BallotTrax to receive notifications about your mail ballot or to manage/change your current message preferences.

Register / Log-in

Why Use BallotTrax?

All active registered voters in Colorado receive a ballot in the mail for every election. You can return your ballot by mail or deliver it to one of our convenient ballot drop-off locations. No matter how you return your ballot, BallotTrax will let you know when it has been safely received for counting!

Will BallotTrax notify me when my ballot is received/accepted if I vote in-person?

No. BallotTrax only tracks the lifecycle of mail ballots (the data file the system uses is a mail ballot file). When you vote in-person, your ID is checked and you are given credit for voting in the statewide voter registration database. The ballot that was previously mailed to you is voided, so BallotTrax has nothing to track. If you login to BallotTrax, you will see that it says you have “no current mail ballot status.” If you would like to confirm that you have received credit for voting, you can check your status in your voter record at www.GoVoteColorado.gov (under the “Ballot Information” tab).

How does BallotTrax know where my ballot is?

We first notify you when your ballot has been printed and mailed. Then, your ballot envelope is printed with unique bar codes, which are scanned when your ballot packet is received back by our Elections Facility in Boulder. These bar codes allow us to let you know when your ballot envelope is received back at our office.

How and when will BallotTrax notify me?

If you sign up to receive a phone call, SMS text message, or email, you will receive automated messages when your ballot is mailed to you and received back by Boulder County Elections. You also would receive a message if your ballot is returned as undeliverable, or cannot be processed for some reason that requires your attention.

Is there a cost?

BallotTrax is free for Boulder County voters! There’s no cost for your account or messages. However your phone carrier’s standard text message or voice rates may apply.

How do I manage my account?

Simply log in to BallotTrax at any time to change your preferences, turn off notifications or check the status of your ballot.

For more information, please contact Boulder County Elections at 303-413-7740.

Is BallotTrax the same as Ballot Track?

When we first rolled out the service in 2015, the company had not yet branded their product as BallotTrax. Thus, we gave it the name Ballot Track. Several years ago, they began officially calling the service BallotTrax and messages started incorporating that name. In 2022, BallotTrax messages begain originating from the Colorado Secretary of State’s office and no longer feature our Ballot Track logo. We have transitioned to referring to this service as BallotTrax and it is now available statewide.

Contact Us

Elections Division

303-413-7740

303-413-7728 (Fax)

vote@bouldercounty.gov
Boulder County Elections website

7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday-Thursday
Closed Fridays

Location

Boulder: 1750 33rd St. (main office)
Map and Directions Boulder Location

Longmont: 529 Coffman St.*
Map and Directions Longmont Location

Lafayette: 1755 S. Public Road*
Map and Directions Lafayette Location
* Longmont and Lafayette locations only offer paper voter registration forms

Mailing Address

1750 33rd St., Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80301

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