How to Track Your Ballot After It Has Been Submitted

Among the many uncertainties in the 2020 election, none has raised more concern than our current president’s insistence that the mailing of ballots is subject to tampering . It doesn’t matter that Trump made these allegations without reference to any evidence, or that extensive investigations like this one by Frontline, Columbia Journalism Investigations and USA Today Network found such allegations to be unsupported by fact; It is deeply troubling that Trump basically told us that he would not go for a peaceful transfer of power if he was removed from office.

Regardless of your political affiliation, you may be worried – or at least curious – about what happens to your newsletter after you send it in the mail. It turns out you don’t need to be surprised because you can check like a newsletter. Here’s how to do it.

How to track the arrival of newsletters in the mail

Before mailing or mailing a newsletter, be sure to write down its tracking number (write it down, email it to yourself, take a photo, etc.). Each state is different and may use its own tracking service, but anyone using USPS will need a tracking number to register for your newsletter, CNET reports . In some states, such as Wyoming and Mississippi, you must call your county clerk’s office for information to track your ballot.

Fortunately, the good folks at CNET have put together this list of instructions for keeping track of your ballot in all 50 states and Washington DC:

While you are visiting your state’s website, also note what you should do if you run into any problems with your newsletter. If there are no specific instructions, or if you are unable to track yours, contact the secretary of state’s office or any other department providing voting information.

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