The 2016 U.S. Election is just a few days away. This is a reminder that the U.S. Embassy is NOT a polling place; do not come to the U.S. Embassy on Election Day (November 8) to cast your vote. If you are still looking to vote in this year’s election, it may not be too ...
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By U.S. Mission to the United Kingdom | 3 November, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
No. The only way to vote from overseas is by absentee ballot. Staff at the U.S. Embassy in London are here to answer your questions about voting from abroad, but it is not possible to vote in-person at the Embassy.
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By U.S. Mission to the United Kingdom | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
If you don’t receive your absentee ballot by mid-October, you may wish to instead submit a Federal Write-In Ballot (or “FWAB”), which can be printed from the FVAP website. If you submit a FWAB and then receive your state ballot, go ahead and submit the state ballot as well, and if local officials receive both, ...
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
Each state has its own deadlines for registering to vote, requesting absentee ballots, and sending completed absentee ballots, both for the primary and general election. Using the FVAP state-by-state guidance, you can find your state’s deadlines and the necessary forms for registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. We recommend submitting your request and ...
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
That is sometimes the case, but to be safe you may wish contact your local election authority to confirm their policy.
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
All states will accept these documents by mail; Royal Mail offers convenient, affordable mailing options to the United States with 5-7 day delivery times. You may also drop off any of these items at the U.S. Embassy in London in a completed, postage-paid envelope (available under “Downloadable Election Materials” on the FVAP homepage). You can ...
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
Most Americans living abroad should be able to vote in U.S. federal elections in 2016. Voting is coordinated through state authorities, so overseas voters need a connection of some kind with a U.S. state in order to vote. To vote from overseas you will have to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and submit ...
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
With Election Day on November 8, time is running short to request an absentee ballot if you have not already done so. It can take a while for your request to reach local election officials in the United States and for them to process your request, so don’t wait until the last minute. Please refer ...
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By Consular Section | 14 September, 2016 | Categories: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
That is sometimes the case, but to be safe you may wish contact your local election authority to confirm their policy. Please visit
www.FVAP.gov for further information.
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By Consular Section | 22 February, 2016 | Categories: Elections, Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
All states will accept these documents by mail; Royal Mail offers convenient, affordable mailing options to the United States with 5-7 day delivery times. You may also drop off any of these items at the U.S. Embassy in London in a completed, postage-paid envelope (available under “Downloadable Election Materials” on the FVAP homepage). Some states ...
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By Consular Section | 19 February, 2016 | Categories: Elections, Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting
Each state has its own deadlines for registering to vote, requesting absentee ballots, and sending completed absentee ballots, both for the primary and general election. Using the FVAP state-by-state guidance, you can find your state’s deadlines and the necessary forms for registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot.
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By Consular Section | 19 February, 2016 | Categories: Elections, Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: 2016 U.S. Elections, absentee ballot, elections, Send Your Vote Home, US elections, Vote, Voting