The Department of Defense designated June 28-July 7, 2008 as Overseas Citizens Voters Week. Every U.S. military installation and individual unit, as well as U.S. embassies, has voting assistance officers to help servicemembers and civilians. Information can also be found on the Defense Department's Federal Voting Assistance Program website. If voters do not receive their ballots in a timely manner, they can request backup ballots on the program's website as well as at every military installation and at U.S. embassies worldwide.
Read more election and voter information, visit the 2008 Election Center on Military.com.
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