It should stick with the plan until the curve, as it surely will, flattens out and the idea of putting your ballot in the mail becomes routine.
Last year, Salt Lake County election officials guessed wrong when they established a relatively few traditional polling stations for the 2016 general election. Their faith that more voters would prefer the ease and extra time afforded by a fully mail-ballot election proved misplaced and, come Election Day, those locations were overwhelmed with voters who wanted to do it the old-fashioned way.
Earlier this month, officials were compelled to throw out some 2,400 ballots out of the 162,000 or so cast in the special election to fill the 3rd Congressional District seat abandoned by Jason Chaffetz.