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EPSD. Co-host, Tech Debt Burndown podcast. Board member at NCPTF, and Advisory Board member at Sightline Security. Former NYPD Intel, current reserve TX CSAM/Cyber detective. Bayern, DE / Bedford, TX

infosec.exchange · mastodon · 2025-04-17 11:15:09

Föderation EN So 03.11.2024 14:51:40

PLEASE RT THIS SO AMERICANS RESIDENT OVERSEAS LEARN OF A LITTLE-KNOWN WAY TO VOTE ABSENTEE AS LATE AS ELECTION DAY!!

I’ve mentioned here before how my Texas absentee ballot was, erm, never received by the Tarrant County Clerk. I gave a call to the always helpful AARO - Association of Americans Resident Overseas - and the always helpful staff there told me of something that, in 17 total years of living abroad, I never knew:

The US Federal Government provides what AARO refers to as an “emergency absentee ballot”. It is available online at fvap.gov/.

It is good for Service members, their families and overseas American citizens. You download the ballot, enter your personal information and your state, then the candidates for federal elections like President/Vice President, Senator, Representative; and even state offices you wish to vote for.

Print it out, follow the instructions. Go to your local post office and depending on your state, when you have it postmarked by Election Day it will (purportedly) be counted. Spell everything correctly. Be clear. Type if possible (the ballot may be filled in on your computer. Sign with a wet signature. Use the page provided to construct a security envelope. Put that in an envelope addressed to your district clerk (find it online).

Vote.