
Federal Emergency Write-in Absentee Ballots - Season of Healing Ep. 8
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When We All Vote Volunteer-Hosted Zoom Event
Americans living outside of the United States can vote in Federal elections back home.
Register, request your ballot, and download and submit a FWAB.
The Federal Emergency Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) can be used if your ballot doesn't arrive on time.
You can submit an FAWB now and if your ballot does come in time to get it back to your State by their deadline (pay attention to deadlines) submit it and that will be counted instead of the FWAB.
Only use the postal service to submit your ballot if your State insists on it. Otherwise, use digital means.
NEWSWORTHY: Astronauts have been voting from space since 1997, the year the Texas legislature passed a bill allowing NASA employees to vote from space. David Wolf was the first American to vote from space while aboard the Mir Space station in 1997, the agency said, while NASA astronaut Kate Rubins voted from the International Space Station in the 2020 election. Read more. More tips in the podcast.
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