Can you change vote on mail in ballot

The rules regarding changing a vote on a mail-in ballot vary from state to state. Here's a general overview:

Some states allow changes:

  1. Colorado: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote.
  2. Oregon: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote.
  3. Washington: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote.

Some states do not allow changes:

  1. California: Once you submit your ballot, you cannot make changes.
  2. Florida: Once you submit your ballot, you cannot make changes.
  3. New York: Once you submit your ballot, you cannot make changes.

Other states have specific rules:

  1. Arizona: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote, but only if you have not yet returned your original ballot.
  2. Illinois: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote, but only if you have not yet returned your original ballot.
  3. Michigan: You can submit a new ballot with changes to your original vote, but only if you have not yet returned your original ballot.

Important notes:

Remember to always follow the rules and guidelines set by your state and local election officials to ensure your vote is counted accurately.