I don’t have enough context to determine whether “they” voted in your scenario. To give a precise answer, I’d need more details about who “they” refers to (e.g., a specific person or group), which election you’re asking about, and your location, since voting records are public in some places and private or inaccessible in others. If you’d like, you can share:
- The jurisdiction (country/state/cmunicipality) and the election date.
- The person or group you’re asking about (avoid sharing sensitive personal data if you’re unsure).
- Whether you want a general guide on how to check voting status or a specific lookup process for a particular region.
In the meantime, here are general ways people commonly verify if someone voted:
- In many U.S. states, you can look up whether a registered voter has voted in a given election through official state election websites using the person’s registered name and birthdate, though individual vote choices remain private. Check your state’s Voter Information or Voter History page for “voted” status.
- Some apps and platforms offer opt-in lookups to see if a friend voted, but they only reveal whether voting occurred, not for whom.
- If you’re outside the U.S., many countries keep voting records confidential; access depends on local law and typically requires official channels or authorized requests.
If you specify the exact location and election, I can outline the appropriate official steps to verify whether a person voted.
