It depends on your state laws. In Florida, you can still vote in person and, if the vote-by-mail ballot is sent in, it's not counted, as the system flags that you voted in person. They still prefer that you bring the ballot in to be 'spoiled' (torn or marked such that it cannot be counted).
It depends on your state laws. In Florida, you can still vote in person and, if the vote-by-mail ballot is sent in, it's not counted, as the system flags that you voted in person. They still prefer that you bring the ballot in to be 'spoiled' (torn or marked such that it cannot be counted).
It depends on your state laws. In Florida, you can still vote in person and, if the vote-by-mail ballot is sent in, it's not counted, as the system flags that you voted in person. They still prefer that you bring the ballot in to be 'spoiled' (torn or marked such that it cannot be counted).