Voting during COVID-19: updates on primaries and advice

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Voting is a fundamental constitutional right of all US citizens everywhere, and both the US Vote Foundation or the Federal Voter Assistance Program (FVAP) are providing updates and advice on how to register and vote during the pandemic.

Upcoming primaries

States are still changing the dates of primaries: click here for the Foundation's current list, organized alphabetically by state.

Updated advice

In view of disruptions in mail receipt and delivery, FVAP recommends that overseas voters:

Most states allow voters to submit ballots online, but some do not – check the rules for your state in FVAP’s Voting Assistance Guide (VAG) and the US Vote Foundation website. If you have already registered to vote, and did not request email/online ballot delivery, do it again: go to the Foundation or FVAP and submit a new form with this request

See the US Postal Service website for the latest alerts on international mail service. Information on specific countries is posted according to the date of the message, not in alphabetical order of countries.

The US Vote Foundation give updates in the blog at the bottom of its homepage; scroll down for the latest. It calls on voters to do the following.