If you are a US citizen with dual citizenship, yes, you can vote in US elections from overseas.
US voting laws allow you to vote as a dual citizen within the US, domestically, or you can vote as a dual citizen from another country outside of the US.
The key factor is that you are a US citizen.
In addition to your US citizenship, you will need to meet the other requirements to vote:
- You must be 18 years old or older on the day of the election
- You must meet your state's residency requirements
- You must register to vote in time to meet the deadline for the election
- If you are abroad, you will need to file the proper overseas voter registration/ballot request form
For US citizens born overseas who have not established US residency, please consult our FAQ: As a U.S. citizen born abroad - can I vote?
For further information, please see "Who qualifies to vote by overseas absentee ballot?" and our Voter Help Desk FAQ: I'm a US citizen born overseas. Am I eligible to vote in US elections?