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Have you already voted? Here’s how to check the status of a mail-in ballot in Ohio and Kentucky
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Have you already voted? Here’s how to check the status of a mail-in ballot in Ohio and Kentucky

more than that 1.6 million Ohioans With less than a week until Election Day, you’ve already voted.

Ohio Secretary of State’s Office It shows more than 941,000 people have voted early in person so far and 742,000 ballots have been returned. But is there a way to check the status of your ballot?

Ballot tracking is available in most states, including Ohio and Kentucky. Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot.

Where is my absentee ballot? How do I track my absentee ballot in Ohio?

Ohio Secretary of State website Following these steps will allow you to track your absentee ballot. previous Shipping reporting:

  • Know the name of your county and find it on a map of Ohio.

  • Enter your first and last name. Some counties may require your date of birth and the zip code of your residence.

  • Click submit to find your ballot.

How do I track my absentee ballot in Kentucky?

Voters can check the status of requested absentee ballots in Kentucky Voter Information Center website. The site also allows voters to check voter registration information and find their polling place.

The site will ask you to enter your first name, last name, and date of birth, then click “submit” to find it. voting information for the state.

What is the latest date I can submit my ballot in Ohio?

Your absentee ballot by mail. Postmarked no later than one day before Election Day and must be received by the county board of elections no later than four days after the election (only USPS labels and dated stamps count for postmarking).

Moreover Return your absentee ballot in person On election day, before the polls close at 7:30 p.m.

Remaining Ohio voting dates

29 October Deadline to request an absentee ballot in Ohio. With the election just days away, here are the remaining voting dates to keep in mind.

  • 4 November: Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by this day.

  • 5 November: Election Day.

  • 9 November: Ballots sent on or before November 4 must reach the election boards by this day in order to be counted.

This article first appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Want to check the status of your mail-in ballot in Ohio? Here’s how.