Has your vote been counted? Here’s how you can check.

With several recounts now likely and ballots taking forever to get tabulated, you might be curious to know whether yours has already been counted. Fortunately, it’s easy to find out.

Mail-in Ballots

First, head over to the Division of Elections website to look up your voter information at Registration.elections.myflorida.com/CheckVoterStatus. There, you’ll enter your full name and date of birth. After clicking on “submit,” you’ll be taken to a new page that lists all of your voter registration information — your address, voter ID number, political party and the date you first registered at this address.

Scroll down a bit and you’ll see a link for “Ballot and precinct information.” Click that, and it will take you right to your county supervisor of elections website, with all your information already filled in, and a listing of when the ballot was sent to you, when it was received by the elections office and whether it’s been tabulated.

Some voters have reported that, despite having sent in their mail-in ballots weeks ago, the elections website still doesn’t say it has been counted. Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes wasn’t sure why the website was not reporting all of the counted votes, but she said that if a vote was eligible, it was counted.

Provisional Ballots

Voters who didn’t have ID or went to the wrong polling place on Election Day were likely asked to fill out a provisional ballot. After voting, these voters are given a receipt explaining how to present written evidence, if needed, of voter registration status. That evidence had to be presented to the supervisor of elections office by 5 p.m. Thursday. Voters who filled out provisional ballots should already have been alerted as to whether those ballots will be accepted.

In-person voting

Sadly, in most counties, including Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, once you drop your ballot in the machine, you’re done and will just have to believe the system works. But if you live in Broward County and you really want to make sure your vote is in the system, you can visit the Broward County Supervisor of Elections website at Browardsoe.org. There, click on “voter information” for a drop-down menu that includes “voter lookup.” You’ll be asked for your last name, birth date and the number of your address.

Unlike most other elections websites, the Broward voter registration information includes a line telling you whether or not you voted in person. But, it won’t tell you how you voted or whether it was counted.