Signature verification is an important part of the Colorado voting model. It is how identity is verified when voting by mail. The longer you live here and the more frequently you vote, the more versions of your signature we have on record for comparison. If you are a first-time voter, we may only have one or two signatures on file for you – and they may be of poor quality if it was captured on a signature pad. That means you are more likely to have your ballot put into rejected status during signature verification.
The good news is that if we cannot verify your signature, you have eight days after the election to fix your signature issue and still have your ballot counted! The process of fixing signature issues is called “curing.” It’s quick and easy to cure your ballot, and curing can be completed online.
How to check your mail ballot status
If you are already signed up for BallotTrax and receive the messages about when Boulder County Elections mails, receives, and counts your mail ballot, great! You will be notified if your ballot has a signature issue by the same method you receive your BallotTrax messages.
If not, follow these steps to check your mail ballot status:


