February 07, 2025

Vote From United Arab Emirates in 2025 Elections in FL, NJ, PA, VA and WI


In 2025, there are five states with special or regularly scheduled elections in 2025: Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Even if you do not vote in one of these states, we still highly recommend you request a ballot to make sure you are covered. We recommend bookmarking this page so you can check back in case there are any changes or special elections that pop up.

Florida

  • January 28: Florida Special Federal Elections - Primary
    • U.S. House of Representatives
  • April 1: Florida Special Federal Elections

New Jersey

  • June 10: New Jersey State Elections - Primary
    • State-wide: Governor and Lieutenant Governor and the State Assembly
  • November 4: New Jersey State Elections - General
    • State-wide: Governor and Lieutenant Governor and the State Assembly

Pennsylvania

  • May 20: Pennsylvania State Elections - Primary
  • November 4: Pennsylvania State Elections - General
    • State-wide: State Supreme Court 

Virginia

  • June 17: Virginia State Elections - Primary
    • State-wide: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and all House of Delegates
  • November 4: Virginia State Elections - General

Wisconsin

  • February 18: Wisconsin State Election - Primary
    • State-wide: Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • April 1:  Wisconsin State Election - General
    • State Supreme Court

As a U.S. citizen, you can register to vote from abroad while living, working, or traveling overseas by submitting one form — the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). It doesn't matter if you were registered to vote before you left the U.S., how long you’ve lived outside the U.S., or if you've never resided in the U.S. at all. You have the right to vote!

The U.S. State Department recommends, “all U.S. citizens living abroad complete and submit a new Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) annually, to ensure you remain on your state’s voter rolls and to ensure your local election office has your up-to-date contact information.” Vote From Abroad provides all the information, forms, and support help in one place to make voting easy!

KEY POINTS FOR VOTING

  • Request your overseas ballot now! www.votefromabroad.org 
  • Ask on the request form (FPCA) that your ballot be sent to you by email
  • Submit your request form by email, if your state allows  
  • Return your voted ballot electronically (email, upload or fax), if your state allows 
  • If your state requires you to mail back your ballot:
    • Request your ballot NOW
    • Download and vote your ballot as soon as you receive it
  • Track your request form and your ballot
  • Questions? [email protected]