The form must be sent to your local election office in the U.S.
state/county where you vote (this is called your voting jurisdiction).
For overseas voters, this jurisdiction is determined by the address of
your last residence in the U.S. If you have ...
In October 2009, Congress passed the Military and Overseas Voter
Empowerment (MOVE) Act. This new act states that you should send in a
new Voter Registration/Absentee Ballot Request form to your local
election official EVERY CALENDAR YEAR during which ...
It is very important to find out precisely why your registration was
denied and what you can do to correct the situation.
The first thing you should do is contact your local election official
to get details. Usually, you should be able to resolve the ...
After sending in your Voter Registration/Absentee Ballot Request form
to your local election official in the United States, you should
confirm that your form was received and accepted and that you are on
the list to receive absentee ballots during the ...
To update your overseas address, or any other details about your voter
registration, you should submit a new Voter Registration/Absentee
Ballot Request form (also known as the Federal Post Card Application,
or FPCA) with the updated information.
To do ...
The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA)
accords the right to vote in Federal elections (President, Vice
President, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, or non-voting delegate
from DC, PR, GU, etc.) to citizens of the United States ...
Regardless of if you have previously registered or voted from
overseas, you should send in a new Voter Registration/Absentee Ballot
Request form to your local election official EVERY CALENDAR YEAR
during which you would like to vote, as well as whenever ...
Your local election office in the United States is the one that sends
out the absentee ballots to overseas and uniformed services voters.
The absentee ballots should be sent out to voters 45 days before the
election for those who have already submitted ...
If you know you will be away during an election (and you already know
your overseas address), you should file a Voter Registration/Absentee
Ballot Request form in order to request that an absentee ballot be
sent to you overseas. This is the case EVEN IF ...
If you are a registered overseas voter returning to the United States
prior to an election in which you wish to vote, you need to inform
your local election official in the U.S. of the change. The election
official to contact is the one in the voting ...