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The USPS recommends mailing-in your ballots at least 7 days before Election Day. We are now 3 days out. If you haven’t mailed it in yet, it’s probably too late. It& #39;s now time for Plan B. #velshi
2/8
In more than 2 dozen states—including some crucial battlegrounds—your absentee ballot *must* be received on Election Day to be counted. The rules in each state vary, so check your local election website or go to http://Vote.org"> http://Vote.org . #velshi
3/8
You can hand-deliver your completed absentee ballot to your local election clerk or a local drop box if available. #velshi
4/8
If you decide to vote in person on Tuesday but already received your absentee ballot, bring it and ALL the accompanying envelopes with you to the polling station. But do *NOT* fill it out until you get further instructions from a poll worker. #velshi
5/8
Regardless of where you are, If you& #39;re not sure if your ballot has arrived at its final destination, most states allow you to verify the receipt. It’s as easy as tracking your food delivery on Domino’s. #velshi
6/8
Each ballot has a unique ID number. Most states have their own form of a ballot tracking website or app. Look yours up and register. Then you can follow the status of your ballot. #velshi
7/8
If you are still unsure about anything, call your local election office, look up your state’s official election website or ask a neighbor or friend in your state who has already voted. #velshi
8/8
Whatever you need to do, just get it done and VOTE! #velshi
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