I voted in-person. Why didn't I receive a Ballot Track message?

Ballot Track only sends notifications about the status of your mail ballot (e.g., when it’s mailed to you, received by our office after you return it, and when it’s accepted after your signature is verified). If you vote in-person rather than returning your mail ballot, you will not receive any text/email/voice mail notifications that your ballot has been received/accepted. However, if you login to your Ballot Track account, you should see a message saying you voted in-person.

You can also confirm that you have received credit for voting by checking your status in your voter record at govotecolorado.gov.

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1. How long should my mail ballot take to reach me?
2. When is my ballot due in the Clerk and Recorder’s Office?
3. I voted in-person. Why didn't I receive a Ballot Track message?
4. What should I do if I make a mistake on, damage, or lose my ballot?
5. What can I do if there is not enough time to mail my ballot back to the Election Office?
6. How do I check my mail ballot status?