CALIFORNIA, USA — Wondering if your vote has been counted yet? Here's how to check.
Voters can go to WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov and enter their information to see when it has been received and counted. Voters will need to provide their first and last name, date of birth and zip code to track their ballots.
If you get an error message, you can double-check your voter registration information at VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov.
Still getting errors? The California Secretary of State's Office recommends trying to sign in on a different device as there may be security settings on the device you're using.
Find more troubleshooting tips HERE.
View live updates on the votes HERE.
ELECTION RESOURCES:
► Check back here for live results as ballots will be counted during the days ahead. We'll also have results on the free ABC10 mobile app.
► Stay updated with our politics page for all the latest election news.
► Track your ballot status with the Where's My Ballot tool.
► Key Dates: According to the California Secretary of State’s office, vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked by March 5 and arrive at county elections offices by March 12. The last day for county election officials to certify the primary election results is April 4.