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Overseas Voting
 

Now all U.S. citizens can receive their blank ballots electronically. Depending on the state in which you are eligible to vote, you may get your ballot by email, fax, or internet download. To start, go to www.FVAP.gov to complete a new Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), print and sign the form then return it to your local election office in the United States. We recommend overseas U.S. citizens get in the habit of completing FPCAs each January. You should include your email address on the form so it's easier for your election officials to reach you if there is a problem. If your state delivers ballots electronically by fax only, be sure to include your fax number. If you request electronic delivery and include your email address or fax number, you’ll receive your blank ballot 45 days before general and mid-term elections and generally 30 days before special, primary, and run-off elections for federal offices. Most states now have voter registration verification websites, and many offer a means of tracking the status of your registration and ballot.

IMPORTANT NOTE: States are no longer required to automatically send ballots to voters for an entire election cycle so everyone who wants to vote in U.S. elections from overseas should send in a new Federal Post Card Application in January of each year.

For more information and guidance, please follow this link.

Contacting the Voting Assistance Officer at the U.S. Embassy London

  • If you reside in England or Wales and require forms or information, you may contact the Voting Assistance Officer either by email at LondonVote@state.gov or letter to U.S. Embassy, Special Consular Services, Voting Unit, 24 Grosvenor Square, London W1A 2LQ


Contacting the Voting Assistance Officer at the U.S. Consulate General Edinburgh

  • If you reside in Scotland and require forms or information, you may contact the Voting Assistance Officer by email at Edinburgh-Info@state.gov.

Contacting the Voting Assistance Officer at the U.S. Consulate General Belfast

  • If you reside in N. Ireland and require forms or information, you may contact the Voting Assistance Officer by email at consularbelfast@state.gov .

Federal Voting Assistance Program