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Voting from Abroad
Register to vote and request your absentee ballot for the November election. The VoteFromAbroad.org site streamlines the process -- just print out the completed form, sign and date it, and put it in the post box. (OK, you do need an envelope and stamp.) Even if you have voted in previous elections from Costa Rica, you still need to request your ballot for November. Even if you know you are registered, the good folks at the Federal Voting Assistance Program recommend that you request your ballot each year. Do it NOW!
So again,
1. Got to votefromabroad.org
2. Print out the form, fill it out, sign it, date it, mail it.
3. Receive your absentee ballot from the post office, fill it out, sign it date it, mail it.
4. Celebrate participating in the democratic process--flawed as it is, if you don't vote you can't bitch.
ATEC offers free use of the computers in our internet cafe for Ex-pats who want to request their ballots online. Noble is there to offer a hand on Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays and Alaine is there on Tuesdays, Thursdays and most Saturdays.
www.votefromabroad.org click now, don't miss out in being part of this historic election. Yes, if worst comes to worst, you can vote with the Federal Write-in Ballot in
November--we'll have forms at ATEC, but it's SO MUCH Easier to just request a ballot. Even if you don't have an address in the USA, EX pats can and should vote.
This page last modified 6 Jul, 2008
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