Calipede here, this is my first time voting in person so I was admittedly a little out of my comfort zone.
I went to the poll worker and asked if I could exchange my mail in ballot for an in person ballot.
He asked if I had the ballot and envelope sealed and signed, I said no as I wasn't planning to do a drop-off, I wanted to vote in person.
He instructed me to put my ballot in the envelope, sign it, and put it in what looked like a drop box, then I got my sticker.
On my way out I saw the voting booths inside the community center.
My mail-in ballot was rejected in 2016 because my signature didn't match my DL, that's part of the reason I wanted to vote in person (among all the other fuckery). My ballot was also slightly stained because I had it on the counter because I wasn't planning on using it.
Is that normally how that works or was I coerced to do a mail in ballot drop-off instead of an in person vote?
Sorry for my tism but do I just go back and say hey I just dropped off my ballot but I actually wanted to vote in person? Will they let me?