Just voted in November? Still traveling or living overseas? You should register and request your absentee ballot to vote again in 2017 to ensure your election office knows where to send your ballot for any upcoming special elections for federal office. Some states are also holding gubernatorial or other statewide elections this year. The Federal Voting Assistance ... Read More»
Go Vote! Drop Off Your Absentee Ballot by October 18th
Don’t wait, return your voted ballot right away! Remember U.S. embassies and consulates are not polling places; same-day in-person voting is not available outside the United States. The majority of states require voted ballots to reach local election officials by the close of polls on Tuesday, November 8. U.S. citizens who want to participate in ... Read More»
By U.S. Embassy Jakarta | 12 October, 2016 | Topics: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: Voting
Voting Information: Postage-paid Ballot
Please drop off your completed, postage-paid ballot at the American Embassy anytime at the Visa Visitor Entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta. We will postmark ballots on the same day we receive them if received before 4 PM and mail them through the Diplomatic Pouch. Read More»
By U.S. Embassy Jakarta | 26 September, 2016 | Topics: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: Voting
Your Vote Counts!
In order to vote in the November 2016 elections, all overseas U.S. citizens need to have completed a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) in 2016. Whether you are a first-time voter or have already received ballots and voted absentee in past elections, you must complete an FPCA each year to participate in elections as an overseas absentee voter. You can ... Read More»
By U.S. Embassy Jakarta | 15 September, 2016 | Topics: Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: Election, Voting
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