How do I get my ballot?
  • As long as your UOCAVA status is in effect, your county election office will send you a ballot through your preferred choice of communication no later than 45 days prior to any election in which you are eligible to vote.
  • Indicate on your FPCA your preferred method of communication with your county elections office.
  • Your preferred method of communication can be mail, fax or email.
  • If you use the Electronic Voting Accessibility Tool (EVAT), you are opting to receive your ballot by email (see “What is the easiest way to vote as a UOCAVA voter?”).

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1. Who is covered?
2. How do I become a UOCAVA voter?
3. How can I check my UOCAVA status? How long will my status last?
4. What is the easiest way to vote as a UOCAVA voter?
5. What is the voter registration deadline?
6. What is the deadline to return my absentee application?
7. How do I get my ballot?
8. How do I return my ballot?
9. What is the deadline to return my ballot?
10. How do I know if my ballot has been sent or received?
11. How do I know if my UOCAVA ballot was counted?
12. Ballots aren't available, but I need to vote now. What do I do?
13. What is Instant Runoff Voting (IRV)?