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Federal Voting Assistance Program U.S. Department of Defense
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The Federal Post Card Application Form (FPCA SF-76) is the first step in the absentee voting process. This form is accepted by all states and territories as a simultaneous request for registration and/or an absentee ballot. The 1995 version of the form is still in circulation and is still a valid registration and absentee ballot request form; however, it is highly recommended that you stock the October 2005 version as soon as older supplies run out. Above is a depiction of the most recent version of FPCA request for registration and absentee ballot.
Citizens voting under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) are eligible to participate in all elections for Federal offices in their state of legal residence. Many of these citizens are also eligible to vote in state and local elections. Because election laws vary from state to state, please consult the 2008-2009 Voting Assistance Guide or ask your Voting Assistance Officer (VAO) for specific information regarding your state's laws. The Guide contains state-by-state procedures for UOCAVA citizens to register and/or request an absentee ballot using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA, SF-76). All shaded areas for your state or territory as indicated in the Guide must be completed. The Guide is available in hard copy format or on-line at www.fvap.gov.
Absentee voting materials may be obtained through your unit, Embassy, or Consulate Voting Assistance Officer. Many U.S. citizens' organizations and corporations overseas maintain a stock of absentee voting materials, as well. An on-line version of the FPCA is also available for all states and territories except Guam at www.fvap.gov.. This version of the form is a fillable PDF which may be completed online or printed out and completed. After completing the application, it must be signed, dated and placed in an envelope affixed with proper postage. Postage free envelopes, for use in the U.S. Postal System, can also be printed from www.fvap.gov. The Return Envelope template is available under the "Publications and Forms" section.
The Federal Voting Assistance Program would like to take this opportunity to introduce and welcome aboard LT Jason E. Watkins, as the new Service Voting Action Officer for the United States Navy.
LT Watkins is originally from Knoxville, TN and graduated from the University of Tennessee in December 2001. After graduating, Watkins attended the Navy Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, FL. Following OCS, he continued living in Pensacola and attended Naval Flight Officer School. He received his wings on October 31, 2003.
Subsequently, he was sent to Fleet Replacement Squadron VS-41 in San Diego, CA. There, he learned to fly the S-3B Viking. Upon graduating VS-41, Watkins was sent to VS-22, where he served for 3 years. During this time, he was deployed once to the Persian Gulf onboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) and once to the Caribbean onboard the USS George Washington (CVN-73).
In July 2007, Watkins was sent to Tampa, FL to work with Central Command. After a month in Tampa, he was sent to Kabul, Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, Watkins served as a liaison officer while working at International Security Assistance Force Headquarters. After his 5 month tour in Afghanistan, Watkins was given orders to report to Millington, TN as the Navy Voting Action Officer.
As the Navy Voting Action Officer, LT Watkins has already attended a FVAP Voting Assistance Officer Workshop at Naval Station Kitsap in Bremerton, Washington to learn about his new responsibilities and how to fulfill his duties.
LT Jason Watkins has served in the U.S. Navy for 6 years. In his spare time, he enjoys scuba diving and jogging. He also likes watching and attending University of Tennessee football games. Watkins is married with no children.
The Missouri Secretary of State's Office has determined that state law allows UOCAVA voters to request an absentee ballot via e-mail directly to their local election authority.
Missouri statutes still only allow for voter registration via postal mail, as an original signature is required.
During the month of March, 2008, Polli K. Brunelli, Director of the Federal Voting Assistance Program, visited key locations in Asia urging all Americans living and working abroad to exercise their right to fully participate in the upcoming elections.
Ms. Brunelli addressed members of the Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas, Inc. (FAWCO) at their annual conference in Seoul. FAWCO was established in 1931 as a non-partisan, non-profit corporation that serves as an umbrella network linking more than 75 independent American and international volunteer organizations for citizens living overseas. FAWCO serves as a resource and channel of information among its members, provides a voice for American women abroad, and supports the rights of all Americans worldwide. With a combined membership of more than 15,000 individuals in more than 35 countries worldwide, FAWCO has been, and continues to be an important ally to FVAP in supporting our mission of providing U.S. citizens living overseas with the information, education, and the tools they need to participate in the voting process. Ms. Brunelli highlighted the fact that voter registration information is readily available at www.fvap.gov and that there are easy-to-use tools and resources provided by FVAP and Voting Assistance Officers around the world. She recognized FAWCO for their important contribution to U.S. citizens living outside the United States, and for their assistance in helping to energize Americans abroad to exercise their right to vote.
Ms. Brunelli also conducted workshops and met with both high ranking officials and Voting Assistance Officers at U.S. Embassies and Consulates and military installations in South Korea, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, and Cambodia. The Department is dedicated to providing UOCAVA citizens with the opportunity to vote and have their votes counted.
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Chief Voting Action Officer: Jack Markey
tel: (202) 736-4937, fax: (202) 647-6201
Deputy Voting Action Officer: Mr. Peter B. Platukis
tel: (202) 647-3441, fax: (202) 647-6201
email: votinginfo@state.gov
World Wide Web: travel.state.gov/law/info/info_2964.html
Dept. of the Army: Mr. Alton Perry
tel:
(703)325-4530 DSN: 221-4530, fax:(703) 325-4532 DSN fax: 221-4532
email: alton.c.perry@conus.army.mil
World Wide Web: https://www.hrc.army.mil/site/Active/TAGD/pssd/psb/votingindex.htm
Dept. of the Navy: Lt. Jason Watkins
tel: 1-866-827-5672, Option 6
fax: (901) 874-6844, DSN 882-6844
e-mail: vote@navy.mil
World Wide Web: www.cni.navy.mil/cnic_hq_site/BaseSupport/CommandStaff/NavyVotingProgram/index.htm
Dept. of the Air Force: Mr. Gilbert D. Harrison
tel: (210) 565-5000, toll free: 1-800 616-3775 (Select options 1, then 1, then 2 from menu),
DSN 665-5000; fax: (210) 565-2543, DSN fax: 665-2543;
email:
afpc/dpffofvotefund@randolph.af.mil
World Wide Web:
www.afcrossroads.com/VoteFund/Vote/default.htm
Marine Corps: Mr. David E. James
tel: (703)
784-9511, DSN: 278-9511, fax: (703) 784-9823, DSN fax: 278-9823
email: mra.voting.officer@usmc.mil
World Wide Web: https://www.manpower.usmc.mil/voting
U.S. Coast Guard: LTJG Frank Marcheski
tel: (202) 475-5375, fax: (202) 475-5375;
email: Frank.A.Marcheski@uscg.mil
World Wide Web: www.uscg.mil/hq/g-w/g-wp/g-wpm/g-wpm-1/VotingAssistance/Voting_Assistance.htm
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1155 Defense
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Washington, DC 20301-1155
PHONE:
(703)
588-1584
DSN 425-1584
FAX:
(703) 696-1352
DSN 426-1352
TOLL FREE:
1-800-438-VOTE (8683)
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E-Mail:
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Last updated/reviewed: April 1, 2008