May I hand-deliver another person's absentee ballot to the Board of Elections office?

A near relative may hand-deliver a voter's absentee ballot. A near relative is defined as a spouse, brother, sister, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, stepparent, stepchild, or verifiable legal guardian.

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1. Who may request an absentee ballot?
2. May I request an absentee ballot online, by phone, or by email?
3. What is the deadline for requesting an absentee ballot?
4. Do I have to submit a new absentee request for each election?
5. What is the deadline for returning my voted absentee ballot?
6. May I hand-deliver my voted absentee ballot to the Board of Elections office?
7. May I hand-deliver another person's absentee ballot to the Board of Elections office?
8. Special postage notice for mail-in absentee ballots
9. Where can I obtain information for military and overseas voters?