Philadelphia, Committee Of 70 Collecting Primary Mail-in Ballots At 10 Sites In A 'Voteswagon'

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia is trying to make it easier to guarantee every ballot is counted for next Tuesday's primary. The city commissioners teamed up with the Committee of 70 to collect mail-in ballots in a "Voteswagon."

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They'll visit 10 different sites around the city from Saturday to Monday. You can see all of the locations below.

There's also a box outside City Hall where you can drop off your ballot.

All ballots must be received, not postmarked, by 8 p.m. Tuesday in order to be counted.

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