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Change Of Address - Your Responsibility!
It is the citizens’ responsibility to notify their local election
official of changes in their mailing address (where the citizen
needs their ballot mailed). Many local election officials report
that absentee voting materials mailed to citizens are returned to
them marked "Address Unknown. " This problem may be caused by
changes in duty stations or overseas residence addresses.
Use a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), SF 76. FVAP highly
recommends that the FPCA be completed in its entirety and submitted
every year. In addition to informing the local election official of
the citizen’s current mailing address, submitting the FPCA will
register or confirm the citizen’s registration, and acts as a
request for absentee ballots for any elections to be held that year.
When completing the FPCA enter the following additional
information to notify the local election official of your address
change. In Block 4.a (My Current Address) enter "NEW ADDRESS" in the
top of this box. In Block 6 (Additional Information) write your
previous address and enter "OLD ADDRESS". As a result, the FPCA will
serve as a simultaneous absentee ballot request and a change of
address form for voting purposes.
Remember, the FPCA must be properly completed and legible in
order for it to be processed by the local election official.
Completion instructions for each state can be found in Chapter 3 of
the 2007-08 Voting Assistance Guide (also on the FVAP website at http://www.fvap.gov/.)
A second option to indicate a change in address is writing a
letter to your local election official with your name, date of
birth, and both new and old addresses. The new address is where you
would like to receive your ballot.
Sign and date the FPCA (or letter) and send it to your local
election official. Addresses for local election officials can also
be found in Chapter 3 of the Guide (at http://www.fvap.gov/) at the end of
the instruction section for each state.
Note: The FPCA does not require postage if mailed within the U.S.
mails.
When using any of the options provided, it is important to
include a voter registration number or Social Security Number and
any further information that can help the local election official
properly identify you.
Submit an address change early enough so that you have enough
time to receive, vote your ballot, and return it to the local
election official to meet state
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