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Hawaiʻi voters can track their mail-in ballots with BallotTrax

A card mailed to a City and County of Honolulu voter to notify them they are registered to vote by mail in the 2022 election.
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A card mailed to a City and County of Honolulu voter to notify them they are registered to vote by mail in the 2022 election.

Hawaiʻi voters can take advantage of a new service to receive notifications on mail-in ballots. The Office of Elections is offering the service through BallotTrax.

Chief Election Officer Scott Nago said, "One of the most common questions received by our office during the 2020 Elections was if a voter’s ballot was received."

Voters can sign up online to get notifications on where their ballot is in the voting process.

Notifications can be received by text, email, or phone call. Even if you don’t want to get notifications, you can still sign up to track your ballot.

Zoe Dym was a news producer at Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
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