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US domestic voters, overseas and military voters — you can all register and request a ballot with US Vote.

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If you've lost your voting rights, you can restore your right to vote in every state. Click on your state to find out your status and next steps to restoring your voting rights.

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Everything you need to know to vote as an overseas or military voter is available on our newly updated Overseas Vote site. 

You're Eligible Situations

Life is complicated. Voting doesn't have to be. The YES library of voter stories conquers your "Can I Vote If..?" questions.

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US Vote Blog

Here's where you can find in-depth information on relevant voting topics. We tackle ballot return options, absentee and vote-by-mail ballot processes, in-person and early voting options and more.

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Have you ever wondered how the U.S. president is actually elected? Once we all cast our ballots during the General Election, aren't they just counted and isn't that how the winner is declared? If not, what happens next?

You may have heard about the Electoral College, but do you know what it actually does? And why we even have an Electoral College? In this blog, we'll explain the election process and discuss the Electoral College so you are well-informed about any presidential election, especially this year's election.

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Voting Champion Kerri Rosenthal wants you to vote from the heart and vote at the start. Her positive and proactive mindset will motivate voters in 2024 with U.S. Vote Foundation (US Vote) tools and resources.

An acclaimed artist-designer-stylist, Kerri is based out of Connecticut, the most recent state to offer citizens the chance to participate in Early Voting.

Kerri will launch a campaign for Vote Love on June 20, 2024 with an American flag and the juxtaposed words "Vote" and "Love". Kerri shares, "Vote Love can mean something different to everybody. To me, Vote Love means voting for what matters in your heart."

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One of the most frequent questions U.S. citizen voters have is whether they can vote in U.S. elections as a dual citizen. The answer is YES.

This goes for American dual citizens who live within the U.S. and for U.S. dual citizens living in another country. Voting in U.S. elections from abroad is also possible when you’re a dual national / dual citizen.

This article is intended to help U.S. dual nationals better understand their voting rights. If this applies to you, or anyone you know – the news is good!

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