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Thurston County, Washington

The content on the Thurston County website is currently provided in English. We are providing the “Translation” for approximately 10 languages. The goal of the translation is to provide visitors with limited English proficiency to access information on the website in other languages. The translations do not translate all types of documents, and it may not give you an exact translation all the time. The translations are made through an automated process, which may not result in accurate or precise translations, particularly of technical and legal terminology.

Auditor

Ballot Status Tool
 

Log into VoteWa.gov using your name and birthdate and click on "ballot status."

Depending on where your ballot is in the process, you will see one of the following messages:

Status Meaning
Sent Your ballot has been mailed to you
Received Your ballot has been received by Thurston County Elections
Accepted Your ballot has been accepted and will be counted
Challenged Your ballot has an issue, likely with the signature on the envelope

Signature Challenges

If your ballot tracking status is "challenged," Thurston County Elections will contact you by mail to inform you of the specific issue and how to resolve it. Signature challenges happen when a voter returns their ballot without signing the ballot return envelope or when the signature on the ballot return envelope does not match the signature we have on file. 

Please respond quickly to correct the situation so your ballot can be counted.

To resolve any signature challenge issues, carefully follow the instructions on the form you receive and return the form to Thurston County Elections. All signature challenge forms must be received by 4:30 p.m. the day before the election is certified (see important dates). Return your completed form in the envelope provided or drop it off in person to ensure your form is received before the deadline.

Signature Update Form (PDF) | Versión en Español(PDF)