For Americans Overseas, Easier Than Ever to Cast a Vote
BY Nick Judd | Monday, January 30 2012
My colleague Miranda Neubauer noted in today's First POST that Americans abroad stand to have a bigger influence in the 2012 election in large part in due to technology, as the International Herald Tribune reports:
All these issues around having no time to vote or receive a ballot are just totally disappearing," said Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat, president of the Overseas Vote Foundation ... The foundation's Web site, overseasvotefoundation.org, which has tools to facilitate voting, received 1.25 million visitors in October 2008, according to the Pew center. Ms. Dzieduszycka-Suinat said the improvements could make a difference in close elections. She said that while more than 989,000 ballots were requested by overseas voters in 2008, only 680,000 were returned for counting, according to the Election Assistance Commission. The states with the highest number of overseas voters are populous states with great influence in presidential elections. In descending order, they are California, Florida, Texas and New York."
All states and the District of Columbia now allow military and overseas voters to receive blank ballots electronically. A judge in New York moved up that state's primary largely because a later date would have made it difficult to comply with federal laws governing the timing for absentee ballots.