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Approximately 7% of eligible American overseas voters returned their ballots in the 2016 General Election. That's right. Just 7%.
It's a tiny improvement over the 4% level last reported, which we also found quite disappointing.
The Federal Voting Assistance Program's (FVAP) most recent Overseas...
The new Study Abroad and Vote! Toolkit is available to make the process of becoming an active voter overseas easier. The Toolkit materials explain the process and provide outreach banners to encourage students to spread the word.
Many overseas Americans are unaware that they can vote in the 2026 Federal Midterm Elections. Some don’t think their vote even matters, or that it is too hard.
You are eligible to vote: if you are a US citizen, 18 years old or older on Election Day, and eligible in your state. Midterm elections in...
I have learned, there is never a time when you have nothing to give. You may not have money, per se, but you always have the Currency of the Thank You. That is the chief currency of U.S. Vote Foundation and our Overseas Vote Initiative. There is more gratitude here than I could ever have imagined.
Organizations created for and by the disabled have done a spectacular job fighting against discrimination, barriers to physical access, and plain old stigma and patronizing attitudes.
In honor of their hard work and National Disability Voter Registration Week, here’s a practical guide for the election community to better serve a diverse and growing population of voters.
Ideas on how best to serve disabled veterans
Members of the Armed Forces understand that putting duty and country before all else requires sacrifice. For those returning from service with some form of disability, their sacrifices and that of their families follow them daily. Some have lost limbs...
As of this writing, Republican Karen Handel, former Georgia Secretary of State, has been declared the newest Congressional representative for Georgia’s District 6, defeating Democrat Jason Ossoff 53% to 47%. Well over 259,000 ballots were cast in the runoff election, when the final mail ballots are tallied; the number is expected to top 260,000.