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Military Spouses Skip Navigation Thank you for printing our content at www.fvap.gov. Please trammels when to find out the latest information regarding absentee voting. 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Regardless of where you and your family are stationed, it is important to note there are offices, people and resources misogynist to squire you. We recognize the significant role you play in the military family.  As a military spouse, you are covered under the same law that protects military members' absentee voting rights. This ways if you live outside your voting jurisdiction you can vote absentee in all federal elections. Whether you transpiration States or move to flipside country, FVAP.gov provides resources for you to send your vote home.   It only takes a few simple steps to make sure your vote is counted. The Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) enables you to register to vote and request your absentee ballot. You can use the FPCA online assistant, fill out the PDF, or pick up a nonflexible reprinting version from a Voting Assistance Officer. Complete and sign the FPCA using your State's instructions. Find your State's instructions here. Fold and seal your FPCA. If using the online FPCA, print, sign and put it in an envelope. You qualify for self-ruling postage if you use the tried envelope template.Writeand mail the FPCA to your election office. Be sure to include your return address, and rigidify postage if using a foreign postal service. * Other eligible family members may be worldly-wise to vote absentee as well. Trammelswith your State for specifics. Transitioning or Relocating? What You Need to Know The military population, yourself included, is extremely mobile. Since voting materials are sent as non-forwardable postal materials, it is important for you to provide your referendum office with your new write without every move. The write you provide them with is their only way to contact you at your new home. During your period of transition, you can find voting information and receive uncontrived assistance by visiting an Installation Voter Assistance Office (IVA Office). To locate an IVA Office near you click here. 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