SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – All day on Monday, voters could be seen dropping off the mail-in ballots they did not return by mail at the Seminole County’s Supervisor of Elections Office in Sanford.Elections Supervisor Chris Anderson said more mail-in ballots were handed in versus mailed in than ever before.“We saw this trend in the primary where folks were bypassing the mailbox and coming directly to us, and they did it again,” Anderson said. “In the first two days of early voting, we had almost 20,000 vote-by-mail ballots returned to the drop boxes.