
Anchorage voters, take note: The ballots for the upcoming municipal election are officially in the mail. Voters have until April 1 to return their completed ballots to ensure their voices are heard in this important local election.
The Anchorage Elections Office partners with BallotTrax to provide a ballot tracking system, a service that allows voters to monitor the status of their ballot at multiple stages of the election process, from mailing to final acceptance.
Voters can sign up for ballot tracking notifications at anchoragevotes.com. Once registered, they will receive alerts via text, email, or voicemail when:
- Their ballot package is mailed.
- Their completed ballot is in transit back to MOA Elections Office.
- Their ballot return envelope is received through the mail, a secure drop box, or a vote center.
- Their signature is verified and their ballot is accepted for counting.
- Any issues arise with their signature, requiring further action to ensure their vote is counted.
Signing up for ballot tracking takes just a few steps:
- Visit anchoragevotes.com.
- Enter your first and last name (as it appears on your voter registration), your year of birth, and your residential zip code.
- Select your preferred method of receiving notifications (email, text, or voicemail). Multiple options can be chosen.
- Provide the necessary contact information based on your selection.
- Set the timeframe for receiving alerts (default is 8 am to 8 pm).
- Log in at any time to update your preferences.
For voters who prefer not to receive alerts but still want to track their ballot, they can log in at anchoragevotes.com to check the status manually.
By utilizing the BallotTrax system, voters can stay informed and address any potential issues with their ballot promptly.
For more information on the Anchorage municipal election and ballot tracking, visit anchoragevotes.com.
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Why does it matter? The marxists already have the winners counted.
Track your ballot is a ruse. It creates a false sense of election integrity. There is no election integrity. And until the ballot can be reconciled to the voter, there never will be.
“I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how.”
Joseph Stalin