If you receive an application to vote by mail but want to vote in person, you can simply dispose of the application. No further action is required on your part. Ballots are only mailed to registered voters who apply for them. If you’d like to be removed from the annual application mailing list, you must complete this form and mail it to our office.
If you have already received your ballot and decide that you would rather vote in person at your assigned polling location, you can bring your ballot & the envelopes to the polls with you. You will give your ballot & envelopes to the Judge of Election to be voided. You will then be asked to sign a declaration; enabling you to vote in person.
The Poll Workers will be able to tell who has requested a mail-in ballot, so if you forget to bring your mail-in ballot & envelopes with you, you will be given a provisional ballot to complete at your polling location. This ballot will only be counted once we verify that your mail-in ballot has not been received by the Election Board.