Place Varian Fry
13006 Marseille
+33 (4) 91 54 88 64
VOTING IN 2014
Your vote counts! Did you know that many recent U.S. elections have been decided by a margin smaller than the number of ballots cast by military and overseas voters. All states are required to count every absentee ballot as long as it is valid and reaches local election officials by the absentee ballot receipt deadline.
Your vote counts! Did you know that many recent U.S. elections have been decided by a margin smaller than the number of ballots cast by military and overseas voters. All states are required to count every absentee ballot as long as it is valid and reaches local election officials by the absentee ballot receipt deadline.
Follow a few simple steps to make sure that
you can vote in the 2014 U.S. elections:
Registering to Vote: Complete a new
Federal Post Card Application
(FPCA). Even if you have voted by absentee
ballot in the past, you must
complete a new Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to vote in the 2014
elections. The FPCA is accepted by all local election officials
in all U.S. states and territories.
It allows you to register to vote and to request absentee ballots for all
regular, primary, run-off, and special elections for federal offices (President,
U.S. Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives) during the course of the year it
is submitted in.
You can complete the FPCA online
at FVAP.gov.
The online voting assistant will ask you questions specific to your
state. It will tell you if
your state allows the FPCA to be returned electronically or if you
must submit a paper copy with original signature.
Receiving Your Ballot: Request Electronic Delivery!
States are now required to send out
ballots 45 days before a regular election for federal office (President, U.S.
Senate or U.S. House of Representatives) and states generally send out ballots
at least 30 days before primary elections. No matter which state you vote
in, we encourage you to ask your local election officials to deliver your blank
ballots to you electronically (by email, internet download, or fax, depending on
your state). Be sure to include your email address on your FPCA to take
advantage of the electronic ballot delivery option. You can now also confirm your
registration and ballot delivery
online for most
states.
Researching the Candidates and
Issues: Online
Resources. Check out the
FVAP links
page for
helpful resources that will aid your research of candidates and issues.
Non-partisan information about candidates, their voting records, and their
positions on issues are widely available and easy to obtain via numerous
websites such as Project Smart
Voter.
You
can also read national and hometown newspapers on-line, or search the Internet
to locate articles and information. For information about election dates
and deadline
subscribe to FVAP's Voting Alerts (vote@fvap.gov). FVAP
also shares Voting Alerts via Facebookand Twitter.
Returning Your Completed
Ballot: Other
Options. If your state
requires you to return paper voting forms or ballots to local election
officials, you can do so free of charge at the nearest embassy or
consulate. They must be in either postage paid return
envelopes or in envelopes bearing sufficient domestic U.S. postage, and must
also be addressed to the relevant local election officials.
You may drop your signed, dated, sealed FPCA registration or ballot in
the Consular Section drop box:
a. Go to the main entrance of the Marseille Consulate General with your
registration or ballot;
b. Announce that you would like to drop off voting materials;
c. Present suitable ID (preferably a passport);
d. Present the registration or ballot;
e. After the security check, place the ballot in the ballot box.
If it’s more convenient for you, you can
also return your FPCA or ballot to your local election officials via
international mail or professional courier service at your own expense.
Learn more at the Federal Voting
Assistance Program's (FVAP) website FVAP.gov. If you
have any questions about registering to vote overseas, please contact
Marseille’s Voting Assistance Officer at 04-91-54-9084, or at
VoteMarseille@state.gov).
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