You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet specific conditions.
You may vote a provisional ballot if:
- You moved anywhere in the state but did not re-register at your new address. You will be allowed to vote a provisional ballot at your new polling location
- You registered through any public agency but your name does not appear on the Official Register. You will be allowed to vote a provisional ballot at your new polling location
All provisional voters will be asked for photo ID and/or proof of current residence at the polls.
You will be given instructions on how to view the status of your provisional ballot. If you have any questions please call the Lieutenant Governor’s Office at 801-538-1041 or 1800-995-VOTE, or contact your County Clerk. Provisional ballots are counted no later than 14 days after the election.