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Breaking News! The Voter Journey Map for Overseas Voters is Available Now

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If you're a U.S. citizen living abroad, we've got something special for you: You are invited to take a Voter Journey! This year, the General Election will take place on November 5th, 2024, and if you've already wondered if (and how!) you could vote in the upcoming Presidential Elections we've got you covered.
 

“How to vote” has been re-invented. Experience our new, innovative, one-of-a-kind Voter Journey Map tool today!
 

Create Your Voter Journey Map Today! 


The Voter Journey Map tool transforms the complex process of voting from abroad into an enjoyable process which both informs and equips overseas voters to take action. It helps voters like you navigate the rules and procedures of voting from abroad in their state. This new, interactive tool takes you on a Voter Journey and helps you to create a personalized Voter Journey Map that you take with you.

Overseas Vote, together with our parent organization, U.S. Vote Foundation, has worked for two decades on the development of tools and services for overseas and military. We understand the overseas voting program and all the reform and improvements that have been implemented over the years.

“Most overseas voter services are yet to be discovered by the majority of U.S. citizens abroad. They will be delighted to find out that most difficult pain points in the process have been streamlined through easily accessible online processes. The Voter Journey Map is now the latest online solution to a long-standing problem of transmitting the “how to vote” instructions to individual voters with their specific needs.We recommend the Voter Journey Map as your first step to voting,” said Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat, President and CEO, U.S. Vote Foundation.

Despite that fact that overseas voting from abroad has never been easier, most overseas voters would not know it. Indeed, the process is plagued with misconceptions that reduce participation and result in stagnant voter turnout. The Voter Journey Map is meant to catalyze a change in this situation.

The Voter Journey Map is available on our us.vote site, which is dedicated to boosting voter outreach and civic engagement.