If I request an absentee ballot, but decide to go vote in person, can I do that?

Yes. Simply tear up the ballot that you receive in the mail. You can go to any of the early voting sites or your designated election day polling location.

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1. How do I request an absentee ballot?
2. I received an absentee request form in the mail but did not request one. Is this legitimate?
3. I called and requested an absentee form but have not received it yet. Can you track it?
4. I am not registered to vote or have not voted in years. Can I still request an absentee ballot?
5. What is the deadline to request an absentee ballot?
6. What is the deadline for my ballot to be returned?
7. When will ballots be mailed out?
8. If I request an absentee ballot, but decide to go vote in person, can I do that?
9. I am registered as one party but prefer a candidate from another party in one particular office. Do I have to vote by my party, or can I vote for anyone?
10. What are the witness requirements for an absentee ballot?
11. Is there a drop box at the Board of Elections for returned ballots or forms?
12. Will I receive a confirmation that my request for a ballot has been received?