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US Citizens - Don't forget to VOTE!

16 years ago
Head to [url]www.VoteFromAbroad.org[/url], fill out the online form, print it out, and mail it home NOW in order to ensure your vote will be counted for the November election!  This is a user-friendly site that works for everyone -- Democrat, Independent, or Republican.   
 
If you are from AL, CO, DC, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, LA, MS, MO, NV,OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, or WY, state deadlines for receipt of your voter registration / request for absentee ballot are October 4 or 6. Other state deadlines follow quickly after that. If you miss the deadline - you don't vote! 

Right now - before you forget - visit  [url]www.VoteFromAbroad.org[/url], fill in your form, and mail it off TODAY!
 
Questions? Contact  [email protected]  / 9871 329 394 / 91 11 6563 7772
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DETAILED VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
To make sure your absentee vote counts in the general election, YOU MUST REGISTER IN YOUR VOTING STATE (the state where you last resided) and you must REQUEST YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT!   You can do both at once, easily.

At [url]www.VoteFromAbroad.org[/url]:

1. Read the instructions thoroughly. Select your voting state. That's the state where you last resided. If you never lived in the U.S., but one or both parents did, choose the state where they last lived.

2. The VFA web site automatically customizes the form for each state.

3. You'll need U.S. ID information: Your state driver's license if you still have it, or the last 4 digits of your U.S. Social Security number. In some states, your U.S. Passport number may be required.

4. Complete as best you can the address where you or parents last lived.

5. Print out the forms. You'll see 6 pages. One is a fax cover sheet with election board address. One is your Request for Absentee Ballot form (already filled in). Make a copy for your records. Sign and date, and mail the original to the county or state election board.

6. Keep the 4-page Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) form in a file. Use it ONLY IF you do NOT receive your absentee ballot at least two weeks before your state absentee ballot deadline.


That's all there is to it. Grab a cup of coffee and toast your participation in Democracy! 

William Russell
William Russell

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