Democrats Abroad: Americans Living Abroad May Cast Deciding Votes in November Midterm Elections



    Democrats recognize that 2006 will continue the trend of
    very close elections in which each vote could be the one that makes
    the difference. Democrats Abroad and their Honorary Chair, President
    Jimmy Carter, are working to ensure that all American citizens living
    outside the U.S. exercise their right to vote in the upcoming House
    and Senate races. Through a new website developed this year,
    http://www.VoteFromAbroad.org, citizens living abroad still have time
    -- until September 30th -- to register to vote and request their
    ballots and, potentially, make the difference in the upcoming
    elections.
    President Carter said, "It is imperative that every American
    citizen living abroad join us in this movement to change the course of
    our government by registering to vote and participating fully in the
    electoral process. Democrats Abroad has made registering to vote and
    requesting an absentee ballot quick and simple at
    http://www.VoteFromAbroad.org. I invite you to use this website and
    make a difference."
    Unfortunately, many U.S. citizens living abroad do not know that
    they retain their right to vote regardless of how long they have lived
    outside of the United States (and even if they have never resided in
    the U.S.). Citizens living abroad who have lived in the U.S. can vote
    using their last residence before departing the U.S. If they never
    lived in the U.S., most states allow citizens to vote using their
    parent(s) last U.S. address. In order to vote in the November
    elections, all citizens living abroad need to register and request
    their ballots.
    Democrats Abroad has made it easier for Americans living abroad to
    exercise their right to vote. Using http://www.VoteFromAbroad.org,
    citizens answer six customized screens of questions. The answers are
    automatically added to the voter registration form, fax cover sheet,
    and Federal Write-In Ballot, which are then downloaded, signed, and
    mailed to the address of the local election official.
    Many U.S. citizens living abroad may worry that it is too late to
    receive their ballot. VoteFromAbroad.org solves this problem. It is
    the only voter registration website where citizens receive a Federal
    Write-In Ballot in addition to their voter registration form. The
    Federal Write-In Ballot is a back-up ballot used by citizens living
    abroad who register as voters outside the U.S. and who do not receive
    their state ballot by October 1, 2006. This ballot is only valid if
    mailed from outside the U.S. (except for military personnel). Using
    this ballot, voters can write in votes for House and Senate candidates
    or the political party they want to see hold the office.
    Democrats Abroad recognizes that many U.S. citizens living abroad
    speak Spanish as their primary language; http://www.VoteFromAbroad.org
    is the only voter registration website for Americans living abroad
    that is in both English and Spanish.
    Democrats Abroad is the official arm of the Democratic Party for
    American citizens living outside the United States. Democrats Abroad
    holds seats on the DNC and sends a voting delegation to the
    quadrennial convention to nominate our presidential candidate. Founded
    in 1964, Democrats Abroad is active in over 70 countries.