Counties across Florida are rushing to try and meet the state's Thursday deadline for the election recount.

So, you may be wondering if your vote counted in the Nov. 6 election.

In some Florida counties, and based on how you voted, there are some ways to check.

Mail-In Ballots

With mail-in ballots, you can check to see if your vote was counted by going online. Registered voters can visit the state's Division of Elections website and put in their name and birth date.

You will then see a link titled "Ballot and Precinct Information."

Once you click that link, it will take you to your county supervisor of elections website and display your mail ballot status and whether it’s been counted.

Provisional ballots

Provisional ballots are used when a voter's eligibility is in question. The voter may lack a proper form of identification.

The local canvassing board will simply compare your signature on the provisional ballot certificate with the signature on your voter registration record. If the signatures match, your provisional ballot will be counted.

How do I find out if my provisional ballot was counted?

According to the Florida Division of Elections, provisional ballot voters will be given a Notice of Rights which will include instructions on how to find out if your provisional ballot was counted, and if not, the reason(s) why, will be contained in your notice of rights handed to you at the time that you vote a provisional ballot. Information as to whether your provisional ballot was counted or not must be made available no later than 30 days following the election.

In-person voting

For most counties, the State of Florida Voter Information Lookup will tell you if you voted in this year's midterm election. Click here to access the Florida Voter Status website.

You can check to see if your vote was recorded by clicking "Access Ballot and Precinct Information" after you enter your name and birth date. The link will take you to your county's supervisor of elections site and show you your voting information. If you voted in Hillsborough County, it will say if you voted or did not vote in the 2018 general election.

RELATED LINK: https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/contacts/frequently-asked-questions/faq-voting/