May I return someone's ballot other than my own, such as a family member's?

No. By law, only the voter themselves may hand deliver their ballot to the Board of Elections. However, if you have a disability that prevents you from submitting your ballot in person, you may fill out an authorized designated agent form which would allow someone you choose to drop off your ballot (with the filled-out form) on your behalf. 


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1. What is the difference between an absentee ballot and a mail-in ballot?
2. How may I get a mail-in or absentee ballot?
3. Will I get notifications on the status of my ballot?
4. By what date must I return my ballot?
5. What is a "Secrecy Envelope" and is it necessary?
6. May I return my mail-in or absentee ballot in person?
7. May I return someone's ballot other than my own, such as a family member's?
8. What if I decide to vote in person after applying for an absentee or mail-in ballot?
9. I requested a mail-in or absentee ballot, but it didn't arrive. May I vote in person?
10. If I've already returned my absentee or mail-in ballot, and the county has received it, can I still vote at the polls?