Upcoming elections for federal office: The following states have elections for federal office in the next 90 days: October 2022: No elections for federal office scheduled November 2022 – 30 Day Notice: November 8: General Election November 8: Special General Election- California U.S. Senate November 8: Special General Election- Oklahoma U.S. Senate November 8: Louisiana Open Primary Election December 2022- 60 Day Notice: December 6: Arkansas General Runoff December 6: Georgia General Runoff December 10: Louisiana General Election January 2023- 90 Day Notice: No elections for federal office scheduled Ballots for the November 8th general election are on their way to voters who requested them earlier this year and many voters have already returned their voted ballots. You can still register and request your ballot from your state of legal residence today if you have not already done so – but remember that many states have registration deadlines approaching. You can use FVAP's easy online assistant at https://www.fvap.gov/FPCA to walk you through each section of the form. After you finish filling out the FPCA, print it, sign and date it, and then send it directly to your election office. Most states accept the FPCA by email or fax while some require it by mail. Check your state-specific guidelines at FVAP.gov. Once you receive your requested absentee ballot, vote and return it as soon as you get it. Remember to carefully follow the instructions, especially if a "security envelope" is required, and sign the package as indicated when returning it. To save time, you can send voted ballots electronically if allowed by state law. Check to see if your state accepts completed absentee ballots by email, fax, or via an online portal at FVAP.gov/guide. If your requested ballot has not arrived, use the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) immediately at https://www.fvap.gov/FWAB. It is a backup ballot, so if your official absentee ballot arrives after sending in the FWAB, complete and send in the official ballot, too. Only one will be counted. You can also check the status of your ballot -- some states have online ballot status tools - select your state at https://www.fvap.gov/citizen-voter and then click "Check the status of your voted ballot." If an online tool is not available, contact your local election office directly at https://www.fvap.gov/search-offices. To find your state's election website for specific information on candidates, elections, contact information, and links to your local election offices, visit our contact page. COVID-19 ELECTION UPDATE - FVAP is working closely with state election offices, the Military Postal Service Agency and other federal agencies to bring you up-to-date information on possible mailing delays. Please visit FVAP.gov/COVID-19 for the latest information on any international postal disruptions or contact your installation military post office. Additional Information for non-UOCAVA voters: Uniformed service members, their families, and Department of Defense civilians who are currently stationed in the same location as their voting address may visit vote.gov to register to vote and request information from their local election office to vote locally. The Department of Defense is required to send this email notification starting 90 days before each election for federal office. This information is current as of October 1, 2022. As updates may occur, please check the election calendars and state guidelines at FVAP.gov for real time information. ### If you would like more information on the Federal Voting Assistance Program, or need help with the absentee voting process, please go to FVAP.gov, call 703-588-1584 (toll free 1-800-438-VOTE or DSN 425-1584), or email (vote@fvap.gov). |
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