Wyoming Drop Box
Secure drop boxes are available in some counties across the state. Please check availability with your county clerk here.
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Secure drop boxes are available in some counties across the state. Please check availability with your county clerk here.
Unsupervised dropboxes are not allowed in Wisconsin. Voters should plan to return their absentee ballot by mail or by delivering it themselves to their clerk's office, polling place, or other location designated by their municipal clerk rather than a drop box.
No drop boxes available. The voter may vote and return the ballot to the County Clerk in the appropriate envelopes as soon as possible (or by hand delivery at the Clerk’s office).
Voters can hand-deliver their ballot to their local registrar or in a secure drop box. Voters can look up the location of their local registrar’s office here, including the location of all drop boxes.
Drop boxes will be located at all satellite locations during the Early Voting period and at precinct polling locations on Election Day, plus other locations determined by local registrars.
No drop boxes are available. Voters must return their voted absentee ballots by mail.
No drop boxes are available. Voters can return their voted ballot to their county election official.
No drop boxes are available. Vote and return the ballot to your county voter registration office either by mail or personal delivery. Place the ballot in the "ballot here-in" envelope and place the "ballot here-in" envelope in the return envelope. Be sure to sign the voter's oath and have your signature witnessed. Anyone can witness your signature. A notary is not necessary.
Voters may utilize any drop box in any Rhode Island City/Town Hall. The drop box does not need to be in the City/Town where you reside and are registered. In addition, the Board voted to allow drop boxes in every polling location. Voters may place the completed oath envelope with the enclosed voted ballot in the drop box of his/her choosing.
In Pennsylvania, certain counties offer secure drop boxes for voters to return their mail-in or absentee ballots. Ballots should be submitted to the county election board's designated location before 8 p.m. on Election Day. According to state law, voters must personally return their ballots unless they have authorized someone in writing to deliver it.
No drop boxes are available. In most cases, voters return their voted absentee ballots to the county election board by U.S. mail or by a private mail service that has delivery documentation.