If you are sent a mail-in ballot, you CAN return it by dropping it off at a voting site on Election Day. That is what my wife and a lot of CONSERVATIVES did to prevent any mischief by post office workers. They are also the last counted - which should be good news for Lake.
If you were mailed a ballot (because you are on the state’s Permanent Early Voting List — or PEVL, which started in 2007), you cannot walk in and cast a vote directly on Election Day. You can fill out a provisional ballot, but it won’t be counted until someone checks to see if you had already mailed a ballot in. That is to prevent double voting.
> If you are sent a mail-in ballot, you CAN return it by dropping it off at a voting site on Election Day.
ours never arrived. Pima county. I went to a random “voting center” and voted provisional. It was annoying, to say the least.
That sounds so silly. If you are going to go to a voting site on Election Day anyhow, why use a mail-in ballot in the first place? You can just vote in person.