There are 4 different voter registration statuses: Active, inactive, canceled, challenged ballot.
Active: You are registered and will receive a ballot.
Inactive: You will not receive a ballot. Your status can become inactive for several reasons: a ballot was returned as undeliverable, a person does not vote or update their registration for 10 years, they are incarcerated, or their county receives evidence that information on your registration may have changed.
You can update or correct an inactive status by registering to vote.
Canceled: You will not receive a ballot. A registered voter can be canceled if they die, register to vote in another state, request to be removed from the voter rolls, or if the county clerk determines their registration is not valid.
You can fix an inactive or canceled registration by registering to vote.
Challenged ballot: This usually means there was a problem with the signature on your ballot envelope. If that’s the case, you’ll receive a letter with information on how to fix the issue. You can contact your county clerk to resolve a challenged ballot issue.