Can I vote in the primary elections as an overseas voter?
Yes, overseas voters may vote in the primaries! US citizens living (or working or traveling) outside the US can submit a one-page form, the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), to register to vote and request their ballot. VoteFromAbroad (VFA) will assist you in filling out and submitting your FPCA to your Local Election Official in the US. Please note that some states require you to declare a political party to receive the primary ballot. If your state is one of them, it will be indicated when your fill out the form.
After your FPCA is accepted, your state will send you a ballot for every election you are eligible to vote in for the remainder of the calendar year, including any primary, general, or special elections.
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