voter registration overview june 2014. democrats abroad goal is to register 50% of our total members...
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Voter Registration OverviewJUNE 2014
• Democrats Abroad goal is to register 50% of our total members
• Find new members
• Clean up database and verify current members
• Voter outreach to study abroad programs
• Increase volunteer participation of members who live outside of local chapters – this is a DA Spain goal
Voter Registration Goals 2014
Vote from Abroad
• Tool developed by Democrats Abroad for voter registration
• Allows DA to easily track voter registration of members and enroll new DA members
• Can be easily promoted by email and on social media
• Will likely be updated by the end of the summer
Voter Registration
• Local DA events– Easy way to ensure that we
register our members– Bring printer, paper, envelopes
and stamps!• Bi-partisan event (consulate,
study aboad etc.)– May not be able to use
votefromabroad.org• Public stand where we can
promote DA and votefromabroad.org– Make sure you don’t lose people
who are waiting
• Phone Banking– Needs follow-up– Not easy for some country
committees• Social media is an
increasingly important tool– DA Sites– Other ex-pat sites
• Promotional VR materials– Distribute at events– Leave at targeted
establishments frequented by expats
In Person Other
Goals for VR Leaders
• Be a resource for issues and questions• Know deadlines and other state-specific voting
requirements (witnessing, etc.)• Recruit and train a group of volunteers• Help keep your country database up to date
and verify your members
Goals for VR Volunteers
• Motivate people to vote – Midterms Matter!!!• Follow-up by email and phone to make sure
everyone requests and ballot and votes on time
• You don’t need all the answers, just know what resources are available for questions– Candidate information– State specific deadlines and requirements
Vote From Abroad
Step by Step Overview
What’s the difference between an FPCA and an FWAB?
Let’s get started…
FPCA vs. FWABFederal Post Card Application (FPCA)
Should be completed by:
All overseas voters once a year and any
time they need to update their contact
information
Allows voters to:
Apply to register to vote, request an
absentee ballot and update their
contact information.
Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB)
Should be completed by:
All overseas voters as an emergency write-
in absentee ballot should they not receive
their ballot 30 days before the election.
Allows voters to:Vote in all Federal elections. Some States allow the FWAB to be used for State andlocal elections or as a simultaneous application for voter registration and write-in absentee ballot.
I don’t remember my last address? I don’t know my zip code.
US Address info
A local election official needs an applicant’s voting residence address in order to confirm the applicant’s voting
precinct. The address must be for a residence (i.e., not a P.O. box). It is also not where a family member may
be just ‘collecting mail’ for them back home. You must have resided at the location, yourself, prior to moving
abroad.
For Overseas Citizens: Your "legal State of residence" for voting purposes is the State or territorywhere you last resided immediately prior to your departure from the United States. This applies tooverseas citizens even though you may not have property or other ties in your last State ofresidence and your intent to return to that State may be uncertain.
For U.S. citizens who have never resided in the U.S.: Your “legal State of residence” for votingpurposes is the State or territory that your parent or legal guardian would be eligible to register andvote. Not all states allow this eligibility, however. Check with your Local Election Office.
You may contact your local election official to identify your voting residence address.
FAQ: Someone wants to know what their US voting address would be? Completing the FPCA: Voting Residence
I don’t know my overseas address.
Overseas address info
Confirm your county or township
I don’t like the wording of this question.
Has not been updated on VFA yet
I don’t know if I am a member of Democrats Abroad.
Party affiliation/Join Democrats Abroad
Review information to make sure it is correct before printing or emailing forms
Time to print or email a form
FAQ: Where do I send my Ballot Request?Completing the FPCA: Submission Methods
Completed FPCAs should be submitted to the applicant’s local election officialfor processing.
All States and territories accept the FPCA via mail. Mailing addresses for local election officials are printed as part of the Vote From Abroad printout .
They can also be found in the state by state area of the wiki.
Never mail forms to your embassy/consulate. Consult them first before dropping forms off.
More resources• Democrats Abroad wiki - wiki.democratsabroad.org and click
on GOTV 2014• Board of Elections for specific states -
www.elections.state.md.us (for Maryland)- Allows members to check if they are registered and confirm if their
information is correct via online voter registration lookup• League of women voters - www.lwv.org• Email [email protected]• More info on voters who have not lived in the US
https://www.fvap.gov/uploads/FVAP/VAO/Voting%20Residence_Overseas%20Citizens.pdfhttp://www.fvap.gov/citizen-voter/reside
Questions, comments, suggestions…