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Requesting Your Ballot

Have you registered to vote? If you have registered, have you requested your ballot?

 

The “ballot drop date” for overseas ballots is September 21, so there is no time to waste. Unlike voters who live in the U.S., overseas voters are required to request a ballot every election year.  You can’t rely on the fact that you voted in past elections.  

 

To register to vote and/or request your ballot, go to www.votefromabroad.org. This user-friendly site will walk you through the process based on your voting state.  

 

Teen Voters

Do you have a teen with U.S. citizenship in your family? Teens who will turn 18 by November 5, 2024 – Election Day – can pre-register to vote and are eligible to vote in the general election. For more information about teen voters, visit the National Conferences of State Legislatures website.  

 

Deadlines are Critical

Deadlines for voter registration, and ballot requests vary from state to state.  It is crucial to act quickly to avoid missing out on the opportunity to vote in the general election.  Saturday, September 21, 2024 is “Ballot drop date” when overseas ballots are sent out (by email to everyone who asks to get their ballot by email). 

 

September 21 is a Saturday so ballots may be sent out earlier.  Voters should check their email inboxes and spam boxes around that date. 

 

  • If you don’t get your ballot, you can vote the Federal Absentee Backup Ballot.  Find out more here.

  • If you do get your ballot, complete it promptly and return it according to your local election office instructions.  

Returning Your Ballot 

There are several ways to return your ballot! 

 

Remember! Only use a mail service if you cannot return your ballot electronically. Some states require you to deliver your ballot on or before Election Day.   Find out your state’s requirements here

 

Ballot return methods – by email, online, postal mail, fax – vary by state. Always return your ballot as quickly as possible, especially if your state only allows postal mail return. 

 

If your state allows electronic ballot return, use these options as they’re not subject to loss or delay! Here is more information on fax submission.

 

New Jersey Voters: New Jersey allows submissions by email or fax, but requires that the ballot ALSO be sent by postal mail.

 

New York Voters: Here are instructions on How to fold the New York State General Election ballot.

 

Need help scanning your ballot?

 

Watch this video on how to scan using your smartphone.

 

If you don’t have a scanning app on your phone, you can use Adobe Scan mobile app for iPhone & Android.

 

Mailing Your Ballot

Some states require that paper ballots be sent by mail. If your state requires postal mail return, these are the options from Israel:

 

DHL courier service is the quickest way to return your ballot.

 

You can receive a 30% discount for any package sent via DHL-Israel, from Israel to America. 

Use the Promo Code- USA20 for a 30% discount on the DHL website..

​This offer is good until November 30, 2024!

  • There are 2 easy options to send your shipment with DHL:

OR

DHL offers a Label Free Service so you no longer need a printer!

 

FedEx is another courier option. Both DHL and FedEx provide tracking so you will know when your ballot arrives.

 

Courier services cannot send to a P.O. Box! Be sure to confirm a street address with your local election official if a P.O. Box is the return address on your ballot. 

 

Other mail options are: 

 

Israel Postal Service 

The Israel Post Office offers express international mail service. Despite the “express” designation, this is a slow option.  If you use Israel Post, send your ballot as soon as possible!

 

Some states require you to deliver your ballot on or before Election Day.   Find out your state’s requirements here.

 

Diplomatic Pouch

 

The U.S. Embassy diplomatic pouch is an option if you can drop off your ballot in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv in a timely manner.  The U.S. Embassy in Israel requests that ballots be dropped off no later than four (4) weeks before the ballot due date. 

 

The diplomatic pouch leaves weekly on Tuesday mornings. Ballots should be dropped off no later than Monday to be included in the weekly pouch shipment. 

 

This means that the LAST DAY to drop off ballots for the diplomatic pouch this year is Monday, September 30, 2024, to be included in the diplomatic pouch shipment on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 (a full month before the November 5, 2024 election). 

 

To use the pouch, place your ballots in U.S. postage paid return envelopes (usually provided with your ballot) or in envelopes bearing sufficient U.S. postage. You can download a free U.S. postage-paid return envelope template at FVAP.gov.

 

The diplomatic pouch is very slow. It can take weeks for your ballot to reach its final destination. Use a Back-up Ballot to make the diplomatic pouch deadline if your regular ballot hasn’t arrived. Find out more here.

 

  •  The U.S. Embassy address in Jerusalem is:  14 Flusser Street, Jerusalem

  • The U.S. Embassy Branch Office address in Tel Aviv is: 71 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv

 

Important Note regarding drop-off ballots:

Voters are permitted to drop off ballots without an appointment at the American Citizen Services Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem or Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv.  Ballots can be dropped off at the drop box at American Citizen Services Unit at the U.S. Embassy Jerusalem from 8:00AM-2:00PM Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or at the Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv from 8:00AM-2:00PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. No appointment is necessary.

 

More information is available on the Embassy website

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