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How to Vote as an American Citizen Living Abroad

Posted on August 20th, 2024

by Adriana ruiz


If you’re an American citizen residing overseas, ensuring that your vote counts in U.S. elections is crucial. The process might seem daunting, but with the help of organizations like The Center for U.S. Voters Abroad Turnout Project, voting from abroad can be straightforward.

The Process

1. Register to Vote:
Start by filling out the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA). This form acts as both your voter registration and your request for an absentee ballot. The Center for U.S. Voters Abroad Turnout Project can guide you through the process, which typically takes just 5-7 minutes.

2. Receive Your Ballot:
Once your FPCA is approved, you will be added to a list of absentee voters. Your state election officials will send your ballot 45 days before the next federal election. Depending on your state, you may receive your ballot by mail, email, or fax.

3. Vote and Submit Your Ballot:
Complete your ballot and return it according to your state’s rules. Some states allow electronic submission, while others require it to be mailed.

4. What If You Don’t Receive Your Ballot?:
If you haven’t received your ballot in time, you can request an emergency backup ballot called the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). If your official state ballot arrives later, you can still submit it; only one will be counted.

Need Assistance?

If you encounter any issues or have questions about voting from abroad, The Center for U.S. Voters Abroad Turnout Project is here to help. They offer detailed guidance to ensure that your vote is counted.

Contact Information:

Email: [email protected]
Mail: Center for U.S. Voters Abroad Turnout Project, PO Box 31966, Seattle, WA, USA 98103

For more details, visit their Frequently Asked Questions page or reach out to their team directly. Your vote matters, no matter where you are in the world!


 

 

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