Slightly incorrect. All voters were mailed absentee ballot REQUESTS. they could send in that request to get a ballot which over 1.6 million have thus far. Only if u sent in ur request will u get a ballot otherwise u vote election day. For those who sent in their request and now have a ballot, you can vote a couple of ways. Mail it in or take it to your election site on or before election day. If u requested a ballot and dont turn it in one way or yhe pther, the only way u can vote election day is PROVISIONALLY.
Here's what I'm talking about ....
From Newsmax a few days ago (w/quotes from Ohio officials (Republicans are responsible for this one ...))
I would just say that this is a potential nightmare-in-waiting, says Blackwell.
Blackwell believes that could result in an unprecedented number of provisional ballots being filed some 250,000 or more. Such a large number of ballots being held, presumably under armed guard, for 10 days until they can be opened, would bring to mind the historic 2000 post-election battle in Florida. That recount was marked by ballot disputes and inevitably, lawsuits.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ohio-provisional-ballots-delay/2012/11/01/id/462413#axzz2B4LVnu2D