For your ballot to count, it must be received by the voter registration office no later than 7:00 p.m. on June 9.
Instead of mailing your ballot, consider personally delivering your ballot to your county voter registration office or having an authorized returnee return your ballot for you (must complete authorized returnee form).
You can NOT vote at your polling place without returning your unvoted ballot to your voter registration office and receiving a letter authorizing you to vote at the polls.
If you do not have a ballot but still want to vote absentee:
At this point, your best option is to vote absentee in person at your county voter registration office.
You or an authorized returnee may have to personally return your ballot to your county voter registration office to meet the return deadline.