Submitted by towhomnottowho t3_yobcpd in Pennsylvania
I can’t find a definitive answer on this. Thanks.
Submitted by towhomnottowho t3_yobcpd in Pennsylvania
I can’t find a definitive answer on this. Thanks.
Good info, thanks
This is the best advice. At this point just go to your polling place on Election Day and you need to take your mail ballot with you.
They do. At this point your best option is to use Priority Mail Express to ensure it gets to the proper place by 8 PM tomorrow
Thank you!
You can mail them via the USPS. I would assume a county's drop off box was for residents of that county. (But I have no facts to back that up)
Thank you!
Too late for USPS at this point. It has to reach the county's board of elections by tomorrow at 8 pm. Did you use the secrecy envelope, and sign and date the return envelope? Honestly it might be best to just drive to your polling place and vote in person tomorrow.
You cannot mail it at this time. You muse use a drop box.
But then what's the point of dating them?
Voter suppression. TBH it’s something made up by Rs to disqualify ballots. Like the secrecy envelope that has no meaning.
Yes.
Yes, to the office itself. If you take it to the polls they will spoil the ballot and allow you to vote at the poll itself, or if you are missing the full ballot (3 pieces), then you will have to cast a provisional ballot.
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What do you mean "dropped off in your own county"? Mine came with an envelope so I put a stamp on it and mailed it. I actually mailed it from NJ where I work, no problems, got the confirmation that it was received.
Too late to mail it so I wanted to use one of the drop off options, but because of school I won’t be in my county of residence. That’s why I was wondering if I could drop it off in a different county.
Oh I got you.
Ummmm... did you not read your instructions??
Ummm, yes I did, every word, hence the question here. Maybe different counties provide different wording in their instructions.
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