The Federal Voting Assistance Program launched a full-court press to get servicemembers, their families, and Defense Department civilians the absentee ballots they need to participate in the upcoming election. All military units have voting assistance officers, and each American embassy or consulate can help U.S. citizens exercise their rights to vote. For more information, visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program website.
Read more election and voter information, visit the 2008 Election Center on Military.com.
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