Absentee Voting Guidelines for Uniformed Services & Overseas Citizens
If you are listed in our
records as a member of the Uniformed Services, overseas citizen
or a dependent of one,
you will be notified
annually by the Absentee Division of any
upcoming elections in which you may be qualified to vote. In the
notification, you will be asked to confirm the information we have on
record is correct, and to indicate for which elections you would like to
receive an absentee ballot. It
is important that you keep your records current with the
Department to preserve your right to vote.
If you are requesting an absentee ballot,
just
complete the
Federal Post Card
Application (FPCA) or use one of the other methods listed under
How To Request An Absentee Ballot.
If, as a member of the Uniformed Services, you are stationed outside of the
United States or its
territories, you may request that
your ballot be
transmitted to you via
fax.
Once you have voted your ballot, carefully follow the instructions
supplied with the
ballot. If you are stationed outside of the
United States or its territories, you may
return your voted absentee
ballot via fax as outlined in the FVAP Voting Assistance Guide or by faxing it
directly to our Absentee Division at 386-740-8850. However
if you
choose to fax your ballot, you will be waving your right to privacy.
To learn more about these
methods go to the Federal Voting
Assistance Program (FVAP) website.
If you return your ballot via the mail, during a primary and/or general election
in
which there is a federal office on the ballot,
there will be
a presumption the
date indicated on the back of the envelope was the
date the ballot was mailed
for the purpose of
determining whether or not the ballot was received within the
accepted
time frame (within 10 days of the election). If you are faxing your ballot
back, it must be received
in our office before the polls close at 7:00 p.m. on Election
Day to
be counted.
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