Secretary Fontes announces TrackMyBallot availability in CD7

Voters in Graham and Greenlee counties will now be able to receive real-time updates regarding their voting ballots via BallotTrax.

Contributed Article/Courtesy AZ Secretary of State

PHOENIX – Secretary of State Adrian Fontes today announced the expansion of the BallotTrax ballot tracking system to voters in all six counties of Arizona’s Congressional District 7, strengthening transparency and trust ahead of the upcoming Special Primary and General Elections.

“When voters can see exactly where their ballot is, when it is mailed to them, when received back to the Recorders, and when it is accepted for tabulation, it takes a lot of the worry out of the process,” said Secretary Fontes.

Nearly 330,000 early ballots have already been mailed to voters in Cochise, Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma counties, making TrackMyBallot a vital resource for tracking ballots and ensuring voters stay informed throughout the process. Maricopa and Pima counties have their systems, but the Secretary of State’s webpage can direct users on how to participate in their respective counties.

BallotTrax allows voters to receive real-time updates on their mail-in ballot status. By clicking the link to trackmyballot.azsos.gov, the service provides notifications via email, text, or voice messages, ensuring voters can track their ballots from mailing to counting.

Voters are encouraged to register for BallotTrax today at trackmyballot.azsos.gov.

This article was corrected at 1:50 p.m. to this current version.