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Assisting Absentee Voters: State Specific Guidelines

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Did you know that most states allow military members and U.S. citizens abroad to submit the Federal

[] [FVAP Banner] Absentee Voting Guidelines for 2022 Midterm Elections [Americans Can Vote] Did you know that most states allow military members and U.S. citizens abroad to submit the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) by mail, fax, and email? Remind voters of their [state's specific transmission guidelines:]( [2022 FPCA Transmission Maps] Pro Tip for a Timely Ballot: The FPCA grants UOCAVA voters the option to receive their blank ballot electronically. Let voters know they can select this delivery option when filling out the form to receive their ballot sooner – and have more time to return their voted ballot successfully. How military members and overseas citizens can determine their voting residence: For military members and their families: Their voting residence is usually the address they consider their permanent home and where the military member has or had a physical presence. While voting residence can be the same as their home of record, they'll need to update the voting state if they change their legal residence or domicile at any point. Keep in mind that military spouses can use the same voter residence as their Service member, even if they have not lived there previously. Learn more about military voting residence [here](. [voting residence](For U.S. citizens living abroad: Their voting residence will be the address where they last lived before moving overseas. Learn more about overseas voting residences [here.]( [Get state specific voting deadlines and election office information.]( Questions? [Contact Us]( [Visit us on Facebook]( [Sign up for email updates]( [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Help]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}, on behalf of: Federal Voting Assistance Program · 4800 Mark Center Drive, Mailbox 10 · Alexandria, VA 22350-5000 · fvap.gov · 1-800-438-8683 · DSN 425-1584

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