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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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Please remember to read your state's instructions before completing the Federal Post Card Application!

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Arkansas Mails Absentee Ballots for Overseas Voters
www.myballot.mil is an alternative ballot delivery system for active military, their dependents, overseas DoD civilians and overseas DoD contractors. Some counties in the following states are participating in myballot.mil: Kentucky, Maryland, South Carolina. Check www.myballot.mil to see if your county is participating.
Check out your FPCA and Ballot mailing options at http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/returnenvelope.html!
Check your registration status online in Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Virginia. To access these web sites, please go to the State Election link page.
NOTICE: The City of Chicago and Suburban Cook County are providing electronic delivery of blank ballots for the November 2, 2004 General Election.
Voting Assistance Officers: Check out the Get-Out-The-Vote Campaign!
VAOs: Here is a synopsis of the Notary and Witnessing Requirements for the FPCA and Ballot Return Envelope.
Local Election Officials: Instructions on how to use FVAP's Electronic Transmission Service are available at www.fvap.gov/leo/leo.html.

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