First, do not mail a ballot and vote in person. If the ballot has been voted and returned to and received by the board of registrars, then the mail ballot shall be deemed to have been voted. If you still have the mail ballot and give it to the poll manager of the precinct in which your name appears on the elector's list, then you may vote a regular ballot. If you have not received a mail ballot, or if you have returned the mail ballot, but the registrars have not received the ballot, you may cancel the ballot by appearing in person before the registrar or absentee ballot clerk and making a written request to have the mail ballot marked “canceled.” After satisfying themselves as to your identity, the registrars or absentee ballot clerk shall allow you to vote in person at that precinct.