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Well-nighFVAP Skip Navigation Thank you for printing our content at www.fvap.gov. Please trammels when to find out the latest information regarding absentee voting. Voting assistance for Service members, their families and overseas citizensReferendumForms and Materials Voting Assistance Guide FAQs Links Contact MENU Search FVAP.gov Home Navigate to the home page Military Voter Absentee Voting Overview Service Information Voter Registration and Ballots Military Spouses Separating from Active Duty Additional Information Voting Assistance Guide FAQs Contact Overseas Citizen Voter Absentee Voting Overview Voter Registration and Ballots Never Resided in the U.S. Additional Information Voting Assistance Guide FAQs Contact Voting Assistance Officer UOCAVA Voting Process Training Materials Directives and Guidance Continuity Folder Voting Emphasis Weeks Voter Alerts Service Voting Action Officers Military Recruiter Info VAO of the Quarter Voting Assistance Guide FAQs ContactReferendumOfficial UOCAVA Voting Process Training MOVE Act Waivers Voter Alerts Grant Program Policy Briefs Policy Letters FAQs Contact General InformationWell-nighFVAPWell-nighAbsentee VotingWell-nighthe Laws Reports and Surveys News Outreach Materials Contact Voting GuideReferendumMaterials Navigate to the home page info well-nigh Share Link to FVAP.gov on Facebook Link to FVAP.gov on Twitter Link to FVAP.gov on Linked In E-Mail FVAP.gov Home General InformationWell-nighFVAP Leadership FVAP PurposeWell-nighAbsentee VotingWell-nighElectionsWell-nighthe Laws UOCAVA NVRA HAVA Voting Residency Guidelines Political Activities Reports and Surveys Search Surveys and Reports Electronic Voting Demo Project Overseas Citizen Population Analysis Highlights from the 2016 Post-Election Report to Congress News Outreach Materials Absentee Voting Video Series Infographics Contact IVA OfficeWell-nighFVAP The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) works to ensure Service members, their eligible family members and overseas citizens are enlightened of their right to vote and have the tools and resources to successfully do so - from anywhere in the world. The Director of FVAP administers the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) on behalf of the Secretary of Defense. UOCAVA, as amended by the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act, requires States to transmit requested absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters no later than 45 days surpassing a federal election. Those citizens protected by UOCAVA include: Members of the Uniformed Services (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps) Members of the Merchant Marines Eligible family members of the whilom U.S. citizens residing outside the U.S. FVAP assists voters through partnerships with the Military Services, Department of State, Department of Justice and referendum officials from 50 States, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. Military Voter Absentee Voting Overview Service Information Voter Registration and Ballots Military Spouses Separating from Active Duty Additional Information Voting Assistance Guide FAQs Contact Overseas Citizen Voter Absentee Voting Overview Voter Registration and Ballots Never Resided in the U.S. Additional Information Voting Assistance Guide FAQs Contact Voting Assistance Officer UOCAVA Voting Process Training Materials Directives and Guidance Continuity Folder Voting Emphasis Weeks Voter Alerts Service Voting Action Officers Military Recruiter Info VAO of the Quarter Voting Assistance Guide FAQs ContactReferendumOfficial UOCAVA Voting Process Training MOVE Act Waivers Voter Alerts Grant Program Policy Briefs Policy Letters FAQs Contact General InformationWell-nighFVAPWell-nighAbsentee VotingWell-nighthe Laws Reports and Surveys News Outreach Materials Contact Subscribe fb t gd li m www.usa.gov www.defense.gov Privacy and Accessibility Policies For Developers Admin Portal View Desktop Version View Mobile Version × FVAP.gov Website Feedback