Communicating with Your Elected Official

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Greetings!
The Federal Voting Assistance Program fosters voting participation by providing a wide range of services to absentee voters covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). This website can be your guide to these services. You will find all of our publications here and they are available for downloading or printing. Individual web pages provide in-depth information on specific aspects of our Program. The site also provides current election information and links to state election organizations. You can find out what county your city or town is in and who your Representatives in Congress are and how to contact them. Through our Voting Information Center, available toll-free in 67 countries, you can hear messages from your elected officials, be transferred to their office, or talk to one of our staff. I hope you will use this site to answer your questions and assist you in the absentee voting process.
Sincerely,
Polli Brunelli
Director
Federal Voting Assistance Program
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Last updated/reviewed: January 3, 2008