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As part of our ongoing effort to engage Americans abroad in voting in U.S. elections, we have reached out to House and Senate Democratic candidates to hear where they stand on American abroad issues. The House and Senate races are federal elections that all Americans abroad have the right to vote for in the 2024 election.
Click on the race below to see the Democratic candidates that will appear on your ballot and their answers to American abroad specific questions including on voting rights, taxes, Embassy and Consulate support, Medicare portability, and the Social Security Windfall Elimination Provision.
House
New York 1st District - John Avlon
New York 2nd District - Rob Lubin
Senate
If you are looking for answers to these questions for House or Senate Democratic candidates appearing on your ballot paper, but your state or district isn't listed, it means that we've either not received an answer or we've not reached out to the candidates yet. We have a small group of volunteers assisting with contacting candidates but not enough people to reach all the House and Senate races like we'd like to! If you'd like to help us get answers from candidates please contact us on [email protected] to lend a hand. It's super easy and a great exercise in democracy!
Voting From Abroad
All U.S. citizens living outside of the United States, regardless of location, duration of time abroad, origin of our citizenship, or the status of our taxes, is eligible to vote in the November 5 election. Ballots to vote from abroad go out September 21, and need to be received by November 18.
Be sure to register to vote by the October 7 deadline, register to vote today by going to VoteFromAbroad.org
Not sure if you're eligible to vote in U.S. elections from abroad? Click here to find out if you are.
Americans abroad register to vote in the U.S. based on their U.S. last address (or their parent's last U.S. address if born abroad). Click here to find out more.
We strongly recommend signing up for an emailed ballot so you can print and return your ballot by mail as quickly as possible to meet the strict deadlines given delays to international mail delivery. Better yet, send in a backup ballot now! Find out more by clicking here.