Regarding all the letters about “mail-in drop boxes” and the absence of same: No one is trying to squash anyone’s vote. If you have the ability to travel to a drop box, then you have the ability to go and vote in person at your voting precinct. Otherwise, since it’s a “mail-in” ballot, all you have to do is put it in your mailbox for your postal carrier. What could easier?
Joanne L. Hartzell
Youngwood
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