Can i drop off mail in ballot for someone else

In the United States, the rules regarding dropping off a mail-in ballot for someone else vary from state to state. Some states allow it, while others do not. Here's a breakdown:

States that allow designating a proxy to drop off a mail-in ballot:

  1. Arizona: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot on your behalf.
  2. California: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  3. Colorado: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  4. Hawaii: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  5. Maryland: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  6. Michigan: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  7. Nevada: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  8. New Jersey: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  9. New York: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  10. Oregon: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  11. Pennsylvania: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  12. Washington: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.
  13. Wisconsin: You can designate a proxy to return your ballot, but only if you're unable to return it yourself due to illness, disability, or absence from the county.

States that do not allow designating a proxy to drop off a mail-in ballot:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arkansas
  4. Connecticut
  5. Delaware
  6. Florida
  7. Georgia
  8. Idaho
  9. Illinois
  10. Indiana
  11. Iowa
  12. Kansas
  13. Kentucky
  14. Louisiana
  15. Maine
  16. Massachusetts
  17. Minnesota
  18. Mississippi
  19. Missouri
  20. Montana
  21. Nebraska
  22. New Hampshire
  23. New Mexico
  24. North Carolina
  25. North Dakota
  26. Ohio
  27. Oklahoma
  28. Rhode Island
  29. South Carolina
  30. South Dakota
  31. Tennessee
  32. Texas
  33. Utah
  34. Vermont
  35. Virginia
  36. West Virginia
  37. Wyoming

Important notes:

Remember to always follow the rules and guidelines set by your state to ensure the integrity and security of the voting process.