What if I decide to vote in person after applying for an absentee or mail-in ballot?

If you still have your mail-in ballot and envelope on Election Day, you may hand it to the poll workers at your polling place, complete a declaration form, and use the voting machine instead. 

If you do not bring your ballot and envelope with you, you will be required to vote using a provisional ballot to be approved at a later date by the Board of Elections.

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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?