Military
and Overseas Vote by Mail:
US Citizens, who are active duty military or are residing overseas,
may vote in the election district in which the voter was last domiciled
in New Jersey.
Military and Overseas voters can apply to receive their ballots
by using the Federal Post Card Application provided by the Federal
Voting Assistance Program.
Federal Post Card Application
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available at www.fvap.gov
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also used to register to vote
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you will automatically receive ballots for next 2 years
Submission
of Military and Overseas Voter Applications:
New
Jersey Statue allows Military and Overseas voters to apply for a
ballot by mail, fax or email.
Applications
can be sent to the following:
By Mail:
Joseph Ripa, County Clerk
Office of the Camden County Clerk
Election Division
PO Box 150
Camden NJ 08101-0150
By Fax:
(856) 756-2213
By Email:
electdiv@camdencounty.com
For questions regarding submission of your Application, please call
(856) 225-7219.
Return
of Military and Overseas Voter Ballots:
Once you have applied, received and voted your ballot, Military
and Overseas voters have the option to return their ballot by fax
or email as well as by mail to the Camden County Board of Elections
to be tallied.
Click
Here for detailed instructions on how to return your
ballot.
The
Federal Voting Assistance Program:
The
Federal Voting Assistance
Program (FVAP) administers the federal responsibilities of the
Presidential designee (Secretary of Defense), under the Uniformed
and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) of 1986. The
Act covers more than six million potential voters..
The
FVAP has three distinct goals:
- Inform and educate U.S. citizens worldwide of
their right to vote
- Foster voting participation
- Protect
the integrity of, and simultaneously enhance, the electoral process
at the Federal, State and local levels
The
FVAP provides U.S. citizens worldwide a broad range of non-partisan
information and assistance to facilitate their participation in
the democratic process – regardless of where they work or
live. Click here to visit the FVAP
Web site.
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