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Warden Message: Overseas Absentee Voting
Warden Message: Overseas Absentee Voting
Act now to register to vote and request an absentee ballot for the 2008
presidential and general elections!
Eligibility to Vote
Generally, all U.S. citizens 18 years or older who are residing outside
the United States during an election period are eligible to vote
absentee in any election for Federal office. Some states allow overseas
voters to vote in state and local elections as well.
http://www.fvap.gov/ <http://www.fvap.gov>
Voting eligibility and residency requirements are determined by the
various U.S. states, and are available on-line athttp://fvap.gov/pubs/vag.html. Your "legal state of residence" for
voting purposes is the state where you last resided immediately prior to
departure from the United States. Voting rights extend to overseas
citizens even though they may no longer own property or have other ties
to their last state of residence, and even if their intent to return to
that state may be uncertain. For those who have never resided in the
United States, sixteen states <http://www.fvap.gov/vao/citnvrinus.html>
allow certain U.S. citizens to register where a parent or spouse would
be eligible to vote.
Voter Registration & Requesting an Absentee Ballot
Voters who have not yet registered to vote and requested an absentee
ballot should do so now.
1. Complete the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA <http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/onlinefpca.pdf> ) using the instructions for
your state in the Voting Assistance Guide<http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/vag.html> . You may pick up a hard copy of
the FPCA from any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, or use the online version <http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/onlinefpca.pdf> .
2. Sign, date and mail the completed FPCA to the address listed in
the Voting Assistance Guide <http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/vag.html> . If
you are sending the FPCA through international mail, please affix
appropriate airmail postage. Alternatively, you can print out a
postage-paid address label <http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/returnenvelope.pdf>
and ask any U.S. Embassy or Consulate to send your FPCA postage-paid
through diplomatic pouch or the military postal service. Some states
allow voters to send in the FPCA by fax, but they also require you to
send in the hard copy by mail. Follow your state's regulations
precisely.
3. Send in a new FPCA if you have moved or changed your name since
the last time you voted.
4. Check your state's voter registration verification website (http://fvap.gov/vao/stregissites.html), or follow up directly with your
local election officials, to confirm that you are registered.
Voting
Your local voting officials should mail your absentee ballot 30 to 45
days before the November 4 general election. Return your voted ballot
as early as possible. Be aware of your state's allot receipt deadline,
as well as any postmarking requirements.
Emergency Ballots
The Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) serves as an emergency ballot for
voters who registered in time but fail to receive an official ballot
from local election officials. Please note: You must register to vote
and request an absentee ballot by your state's deadline - usually 30
days before the election - to be eligible to use the FWAB. We strongly
recommend that voters who have not received their ballot by October 15
complete and return the FWAB to ensure your vote is received in time to
be counted.
Questions?
The official U.S. government website for overseas voters is the Federal
Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) website at www.fvap.gov.
The Voting Assistance Officer at the U.S. Embassy San Salvador is also
always available to answer questions about absentee voting. To contact
the Voting Assistance Officer, call Tel.: 2501-2628 or send an e-mail toVoteSanSalvador@state.gov.

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