Military and Overseas Voters
How to Register
You may download the Washington Voter Registration Form or the Federal Postcard Application to register to vote. Send the form to:
If you wish to fax this information, you may contact your county elections office. View list of all County Auditors.
How to Receive a Ballot
Election officials in Washington State are concerned that all military and overseas voters receive their ballots in a timely manner that allows them to be returned in time to be counted. In order to accomplish this, counties have added services such as:
You may request an absentee ballot by contacting your County Auditor or by using the Federal Postcard Application.
How to Return a Voted Ballot
Election officials in Washington State continue to count valid absentee ballots returned after an election as long as they are either postmarked, or signed and dated, no later than election day. Absentee ballots may be returned up to 15 days after a primary election or special election, and 21 days after a general election.
In order to ensure that your ballot is counted, there are things you can do:
For more information on military and overseas voting, please visit
Federal Voting Assistance Program
Overseas Voting Foundation