Learn About Voting by Mail

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1. Will I receive a ballot in the mail?

If you are an active registered voter, then yes, you will automatically receive a ballot in the mail. Click this link to check if you are an active registered voter.

Your county clerk will mail ballots between October 15, 2024 and October 29, 2024. If you are registered to vote in San Juan County, your ballot may be mailed sooner. If you do not receive a ballot shortly after this time, immediately contact your county clerk’s office.


2. When can I expect my mail ballot to arrive?

County clerks will mail ballots between October 15, 2024 and October 29, 2024. If you are registered to vote in San Juan County, your ballot may be mailed sooner. If you do not receive your ballot shortly after this time period, immediately contact your county clerk’s office.


3. When do I need to mail my ballot?

Your mail ballot must be postmarked by the U.S. Post Office the day before Election Day, November 4, 2024 as Election Day is November 5, 2024. You can also drop your ballot off at a drop box location before 8:00 pm on Election Day. Find drop box locations near you.


4. How do I receive a ballot if I am in the military or living outside of the United States?

If you are an active military member, a spouse or dependent of an active military member, or an individual living outside of the United States, you have several options to receive and send your ballot. Visit this page for more information.


5. How do I track my ballot?

You can sign up to receive notifications on the status of your ballot at BallotTrax. You can also track the status of your mail ballot by visiting this page.



7. Do I need a stamp for my mail ballot?

Some counties offer prepaid postage on your ballot envelope, and other counties do not. Refer to the instructions that are included in your ballot.

If your county does not offer prepaid postage and you cannot obtain a stamp, your county may offer drop box locations. To view drop box locations in your county, enter your address at this link. Another option is to place your ballot in the mail without postage, and the Postal Service will still deliver your ballot to your county clerk’s office.


Can’t find the information you are looking for?  Contact the Lieutenant Governor’s Office at elections@utah.gov or 801-538-1041.