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6. How do I check if I am registered to vote and/or if my ballot request form was received?


Only your Local Election Official in the US can accept your voter registration and send out a ballot. You should email or call your Local Election Official to verify you are a registered voter and that they will be sending you a ballot. You can look up the contact information herewww.VoteFromAbroad.org/states (scroll down to “Find Your Election Office”).

In addition, some states post this information online. If your state has a website, you can find the link at: www.VoteFromAbroad.org/states (scroll down to “Am I Registered?” or “Where is My Ballot?”). Please be aware that these websites are not always up-to-date, so if you don’t see your information, it’s still a good idea to contact your Local Election Official directly.

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VoteFromAbroad.org helps U.S. citizens living abroad register to vote and request their absentee ballot. To vote as an absentee overseas voter, fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), submit it according to your state's guidelines, and receive your ballot by email or post.

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