U.S. Department of Defense Federal Voting Assistance Program

The words Vote Absentee! with the DoD and FVAP logos

This web site provides information to US citizens covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). If you are not a UOCAVA citizen, and wish to vote absentee as a regular state voter, please click here for links to State Election Sites. If you wish to vote in person, please contact your local county election official (listed in the Government Pages of the telephone book).



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Submit Your Entries for the 2007 Voting Slogan Contest Today!
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Election Results: Check your State Election Site.
Ten Things to Help Ensure your Absentee Vote is Counted

Voting By Citizens Who Have Never Lived In The United States
Voting Assistance Officers: Check the Voting Assistance Guide Errata Sheet regularly for updates.
Statement of Dr. David S. C. Chu, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the Federal Voting Assistance Program: armed-services.senate.gov/statement/2006/September/Chu%2009-28-06.pdf.

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If you have questions about the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) process, please check out our Frequently Asked Questions.

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Last updated/reviewed: February 12, 2007