However you choose to vote in Tuesday’s election, it’s critical to have a plan to cast your ballot.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who vote by mail, recent difficulties experienced by the United States Postal Service mean it’s even more important to have a plan to ensure your ballot makes it into the hands of election workers on time.
If you can, return your ballot in person—even if you received it by mail. Every state but Tennessee permits voters to return their ballots in person, so don’t risk your vote by dropping your ballot in the mail.
Federal law requires USPS to “provide prompt, reliable, and efficient services to patrons in all areas” and to “give the highest consideration to the requirements for the most expeditious collection, transportation, and delivery of important letter mail.”
This includes election…