Registering, requesting absentee ballots

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To register to vote in the following states, visit FVAP.gov now to complete a registration application and request an absentee ballots for the presidential preference primaries (P), federal primaries (F) and State primaries (S).  Here are some important dates for individual states.

*July - 30 Day Notice
*Georgia: July 26 (State primary runoff)

*August - 60 Day Notice
*Washington: August 2 (S)
Kansas: August 2 (S)
Michigan: August 2 (S)
Missouri: August 2 (S)
Tennessee: August 4 (S)
Virgin Islands: August 6 (S)
Wisconsin: August 9 (S)
Connecticut: August 9 (S)
Vermont: August 9 (S)
Minnesota: August 9 (S)
Hawaii: August 13 (S)
South Dakota: August 16 (State primary runoff)
Wyoming: August 16 (S)
Alaska: August 16 (S)
Oklahoma: August 23 (State primary runoff)
Guam: August 27 (S)
Arizona: August 30 (S)
Florida: August 30 (S)

*September - 90 Day Notice*
Massachusetts: September 8 (S)
Rhode Island: September 13 (S)
Delaware: September 13 (S)
New Hampshire: September 13 (S)

It only takes a few quick steps to make sure the vote is counted no matter where you are in the world. To register and request a ballot, complete the Federal Post Card Application using the FPCA online assistant or fill out the PDF or pick up a hardcopy version from a Voting Assistance Officer or nearest U.S. Embassy or Consular Office.

Not voting in these states? Find your state's primary election dates at FVAP.gov.

Select the state you want to register to vote in from the drop-down menu at the top left-hand side of the home page. To find your State's election website for specific information on candidates, elections, contact information, and links to your local election offices, visit FVAP's contact page.

*The Department of Defense is required to send this email monthly, starting at least 90 days before the first primary election. You will continue to receive these messages until the 2016 presidential election.