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Election Day, Nov. 8, 2016, is fast approaching. No matter where you are stationed, registering to vote and getting your absentee ballot is simple, fast and easy.
Military and Overseas Citizens start the voting process Use the dropdown menu or visit FVAP.gov to find out how to register and get your absentee ballot. Select your state or territory of legal residence to get started. Note: you must print the form, sign it, and send it to your state according to your state's rules. This is not an online registration tool.
Use the State Guidelines Interactive Map, the dropdown menu, or visit FVAP.gov, to find out how to register and get your absentee ballot. Select your state or territory of legal residence on the map to get started. Note: you must print the form, sign it, and send it to your state according to your state's rules. This is not an online registration tool.
During Absentee Voting Week the Federal Voting Assistance Program reminds military and overseas citizens to vote their ballot as soon as possible and to follow up to ensure that that their ballot is received by their election office. Story
DoD personnel and their families who plan to vote absentee in the upcoming presidential primaries and the general election should complete a registration application and request their ballots now, according to the Federal Voting Assistance Program. Story
Federal Voting Assistance Program Voting Tips
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