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ABSENTEE VOTER REGISTRATION OPEN HOUSE AT THE U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL IN TORONTO

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Published on September 27, 2016 with No Comments

On Wednesday, September 28, 2016, the U.S. Consulate General in Toronto will hold an Absentee Voter Registration Open House.  U.S. citizens are invited to visit the Consulate located at 360 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1S4, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. During that time, Consular Officers will be available to answer questions about receiving an absentee ballot overseas and to assist in the absentee voter registration process.  Most American citizens residing overseas can vote in local, state, and federal elections by absentee ballot.

Absentee voter information and registration is accessible online from home through the website of the Federal Voting Assistance Program at www.fvap.gov.  This website provides online tools and detailed information on the varying deadlines of each state, eligibility requirements, how to register to vote, and how to vote by absentee ballot. Voting by absentee ballot is fast, free and accessible.  Applicants can choose an electronic delivery of the absentee ballot by including an email address on the Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request: Federal Post Card Application (FPCA).  The FPCA or the completed ballot can be returned to a U.S. Embassy or consulate for mail delivery to the United States free of charge via diplomatic pouch.  The postage-paid return envelopes are available from www.fvap.gov.  U.S. citizens can drop off an FPCA or completed ballot in person at any embassy or consulate during public hours.

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Media are invited to cover this event. For media-related inquiries, please contact: Madina Turdieva, Media Specialist for U.S. Consulate General Toronto, at TurdievaM@state.gov.

 

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