Army Voting Assistance Program
   
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"It's Your Future. VOTE For It!"

 
 Voting Assistance Officers
 

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- Voting Information News/VAO "To Do List"
- Voting Assistance Officers Information
- Absentee Voting Assistance Guide
- MACOM Voting POCs (Requires AKO Sign In)
 Voting Resources
 

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- State Election Sites
- Voting Residency
- Guidlines
- State Procedures
- Army Voting Assistance Program
- Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
- Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA)
   

  General Information
- Global Toll Free Numbers
- On-Line Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)
- Postage Paid Envelope and Instructions
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Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot Procedures
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Welcome to the Army Voting Assistance Program page. We hope you will find the information here helpful. This site is a tool to enable you to learn more about the process of voting in the upcoming elections including absentee voting. You will find general information needed by soldiers, commanders, and voting assistance officers.


 Video Messages  
- Secretary of the Army on Voting
- Chief of Staff on Voting
- Sergeant Major of the Army on Voting

   
- TAG Memo - Absentee Voting Week
- Joint Chiefs Chairman's 2004 Voting Message
- Leader Involvement - Army Voting Program Memo (Sep 7, 2004)
- Command Emphasis - Army Voting Program Memo (Aug 10, 2004)
- Acting Secretary of the Army Election Year Guidance Memo (Jul 26, 2004)
- Command Emphasis - Army Voting Program Memo (May 26, 2004)
- Attached you will find the poster to be used during the Armed Forced Voters Week. Voting Assistance Officers may modify, copy, redistribute and use this poster during their Armed Forces Voters Week activities, which is September 3 through 11, 2004.
 

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It's your Future. VOTE for it!
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   Acting SecArmy - Message
Acting Secretary of the Army Les Brownlee talks to Soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division’s 2nd Brigade near Baghdad, Iraq. Brownlee recently visited Soldiers deployed in the Global War on Terrorism. The 1st Cavalry Division is in the process of replacing the 1st Armored Division in Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.


  Frequently Asked Questions
- General Questions
- Absentee Voting FAQs
- FAQs about Voting Assistance Officers
   

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