1/8
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'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 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'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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