Primary voting for expats
Jan. 24th, 2008 11:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you're an American expat who can't vote in nonfederal elections because you've broken residency in your previous state, you can still vote in the Democratic primaries by registering with Democrats Abroad by January 31. The Democratic Party allots some delegates to Democrats Abroad, so our votes will count at the convention. Best of all, we can vote online. Woo-hoo!
If you're a Republican expat who has broken residency, you're out of luck. If you aren't a resident of a state, you can't vote in the primaries.
But expats of all stripes can (and should!) register to vote from abroad in the general election.
Vote early, vote often!
If you're a Republican expat who has broken residency, you're out of luck. If you aren't a resident of a state, you can't vote in the primaries.
But expats of all stripes can (and should!) register to vote from abroad in the general election.
Vote early, vote often!
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