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Voting Abroad: A Guide for Military Families and U.S. Citizens Overseas

A person in a denim jacket casts a vote in a red ballot box, with an American flag background, symbolizing civic participation.

Voting abroad is easier than ever thanks to the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP), which ensures U.S. citizens—especially military members, their families, and overseas voters—can participate in elections no matter where they live. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about voting abroad, from establishing residency to submitting your absentee ballot.


Voting in Primaries fact sheet by FVAP.gov. Explains primaries, types, and voter information. Includes image of people at a voting booth.

Infographic on voting residence for U.S. citizens abroad, with pink and blue sections detailing residency importance and overseas voting rights.

Smiling couple embraces outdoors. "Students Studying Abroad" text discusses absentee voting and residency for overseas students.

Family packing in a living room with moving boxes. Text about military spouses and voting assistance. Map in the background.
Guide on voting from anywhere with images of forms and a mother and daughter sitting together. Text on voting residence rules and contact info.
Infographic for U.S. federal employees voting overseas highlights processes, residence rules, and absentee voting rights, with red and blue text.

Informational flyer detailing FPCA voting instructions. Includes common mistakes, contact info for assistance, and an image of people discussing.
Fact sheet on blue and red background for "Separating from Active Duty Voter Assistance" by FVAP. Image of a distressed mailbox.
Voter registration guide with form, post office image, and instructions. Blue and red accents. Includes contact info and assistance details.

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