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RJ Dean

AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES NEWSLETTER for South Korea - FEBRUARY 2008 « Guide ... - 0 views

  • Ensure that you have applied for your absentee ballot using the hard copy or on-line versions of the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) form
  • (4) Make sure your local election official has your current mailing address.
  • (8) Register to vote and request your ballot in a timely manner - not later than September 2008.
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  • (9) VOTE - mail your ballot not later than October 15th of the election year.
  • (10) Use the Federal Write In Absentee Ballot if you are overseas and your State absentee ballot does not arrive in time to be mailed back by your state’s deadline.
  • Overseas American citizens vote under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) and can all register to vote from abroad using OVF’s services.
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Emily Sobieski

Overseas Voters - 0 views

  • requires that the states and territories allow certain groups of citizens to register and vote absentee in elections for Federal offices
  • have their own laws allowing citizens covered by the UOCAVA to register and vote absentee in state and local elections
  • United States citizens residing outside the United States.
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  • The FWAB may be cast by voters who have made a timely application for but have not received their regular ballot from the state or territory,
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    Information on voting overseas in United States elections.
Brooke Saffren

AAFSW: Overseas Posts: Voting Resources - 0 views

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    Information on voting in U.S.political elections while overseas.
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Voting - U.S. Embassy Seoul, Korea - 0 views

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    Information on voting in US elections while overseas.
staci fink

CNN.com - Voting begins in South Korea parliamentary elections - April 12, 2000 - 0 views

  • oting has begun across South Korea in parliamentary elections that observers say are critical to the country's economic and political future. The elections come amid now-robust economic performance, as well as on the heels of the announcement of improved ties with North Korea. Rival candidates made last-ditch appeals for votes as the world focused on the first-ever summit between the two Koreas.
  • Another pressing issue for Kim's 2-year-old government is the reform of South Korea's inefficient economic systems, especially its family-owned conglomerates, or chaebol. About a dozen of the conglomerates collapsed under debts in 1997, forcing South Korea to accept a record $58 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund.
  • President Kim has publicly said reunions of those separated family members will top the agenda. Only 50 people from each Korea were allowed to cross the border in 1985 for the first temporary family reunions. No further reunions have since been arranged because of military and political tensions. The Korean border, the world's most heavily armed, is sealed with nearly 2 million troops deployed on both sides.
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