Yes, I’m talking about an option of in-person early voting, at county headquarters. Those who’ve received absentee ballots cannot choose either that or a regular vote on election day. Part of the maze is that there is regular voting, in-person early voting, absentee voting postmarked before election day, and provisional ballots for those who aren’t confirmed voters eligible to be given a ballot on election day. There has to be a better way to keep it simple enough to assure honest results.
I turned mine in absentee. Filled it out exactly as instructed, and personally took it to the post office for the proper postage and postmarking.
I didn’t think it was hard to do, but I’m sure there are those who could screw that up.
I don’t trust electronic digits, though. Once wrongly input, always wrongly input no matter the recount.
With paper, you have the physical paper that you can physically count, if you doubt the scanner.