Voting in U.S. Elections 2008
The Consular Section provides assistance to U.S. citizens interested in voting in elections taking place in the United States. However, it is each citizen’s responsibility to plan ahead to be sure that s/he is registered and receives an absentee ballot in time to vote. Information about registration, schedules of elections and absentee voting is available online at: fvap.gov.
To register and/or request an absentee ballot, complete the online Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). The FPCA is valid in all U.S. state and territories except Guam. Some states require the FPCA to be notarized. You can also print a prepaid return envelope to mail the FPCA via the Consular Section. more
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