Emailed the county recorder, this is their reply:
Thank you for reaching out! Even if you are on the Permanent Early Voting List, you can still go to the polls and vote in person. Being on the PEVL gives you the option to vote from home, but does not prohibit you from voting in person if you decide you would rather do that. When you go to vote in person, you will be issued a new ballot and the ballot you received by mail will be cancelled.
How do we know if someone votes by mail, then shows up at the polls to vote, that the mailed ballot is definitely cancelled? This sounds like another great way to cheat w/ more widespread vote by mail — 2 votes for the price of 1
Emailed the county recorder, this is their reply: Thank you for reaching out! Even if you are on the Permanent Early Voting List, you can still go to the polls and vote in person. Being on the PEVL gives you the option to vote from home, but does not prohibit you from voting in person if you decide you would rather do that. When you go to vote in person, you will be issued a new ballot and the ballot you received by mail will be cancelled.
So I think I'm good, see you at the polls!
Same as Florida.
You can bring your ballot with you to have in invalidated, or just tear it up, your choice.
Assuming they actually cancel it and don't take it as a free ballot...
How do we know if someone votes by mail, then shows up at the polls to vote, that the mailed ballot is definitely cancelled? This sounds like another great way to cheat w/ more widespread vote by mail — 2 votes for the price of 1
I was thinking that as well. To many questions, not enough answers.