Am I allowed to drop off a ballot for someone else?

FILE - A county worker collects a mail-in ballots in a drive-thru mail-in ballot drop off area at the Clark County Election Department in Las Vegas, Nov. 2, 2020. In most states, you can drop off a ballot for someone else — but there might be restrictions.  For example, some states only allow caregivers, family members or household members to drop off your ballot for you. Other states allow you to give your ballot to anyone you choose. More than half of states have laws that explicitly allow a third party to return a voted ballot. Laws allowing ballot collection make voting more convenient, but they have been criticized by some who say they increase risk of voter fraud. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

Am I allowed to drop off a ballot for someone else?

In most states, the answer is yes — but there might be restrictions.

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