The post office will often still deliver election mail even with insufficient postage. In fact, if it gets too close to election day, they'll even overnight election mail.
If you're voting by mail, 1) ask for a post mark from the clerk, and 2) mail your ballot well in advance of election day to give sufficient time for delivery.
No problem doing that. If you did go to the post office you can buy the "additional ounce" stamp for much less. But we're really only talking about a difference of 50¢ or so.
I still bring mail ballots to the post office so I can see them put that postmark on it.
The post office will often still deliver election mail even with insufficient postage. In fact, if it gets too close to election day, they'll even overnight election mail.
If you're voting by mail, 1) ask for a post mark from the clerk, and 2) mail your ballot well in advance of election day to give sufficient time for delivery.
https://about.usps.com/what/government-services/election-mail/
Don't trust that. Find out where in your town (probably courthouse) has an official box to put ballots in ( in sealed signed envelope)
Sure, but OP is ArmyLady and likely voting from a location far away from home 🤷♂️
I put on the extra stamp. Leaving hopefully nothing to chance or to the bureaucracy. Well I guess they are entitled to the extra postage . . .
No problem doing that. If you did go to the post office you can buy the "additional ounce" stamp for much less. But we're really only talking about a difference of 50¢ or so.
I still bring mail ballots to the post office so I can see them put that postmark on it.
But to each their own
🇺🇸MAGA🇺🇸