No drop boxes are available. You can hand-deliver your absentee ballot to your local election authority. You can look up the address of your local election authority here.
Mail-in ballots may be received by the local voting authority’s office by 7:00 pm on Election Day. Mail-in ballots may be returned by mailing service, in person, or a close relative. Curbside service is available.
Suppose the voter requested an absentee ballot but never received or lost it. In that case, they may file a lost ballot claim at their polling location, a central polling location, or the voting authority’s office and vote a regular ballot.
If the voter has their ballot and hasn’t returned it and wishes to vote a regular ballot, they may go to their regular polling location, a central polling location, or the voting authority’s office and spoil the absentee ballot and vote a regular ballot.