The deadline for registered Maryland voters to request a mail-in ballot for the Nov. 3 election has expired, but there are other ways for residents to cast a ballot this year. There will be a week of in-person early voting beginning Monday, followed by the regular Election Day voting.

Those that requested a mail-in ballot online can have the ballot mailed or emailed to them. If emailed, the voter would then be able to print and fill out the ballot, which can then be sent in by mail or released at a drop box.

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Those who are not registered to vote can still do so in person at a polling center. Election officials say more than 1.6 million mail-in ballots have been sent to voters who requested them and about 43% have already been returned by mail or drop box. Read more at WBAL