A Pennsylvania woman whose absentee ballot was returned to her instead of being counted said she flew from Berlin back to her home state to vote in person.
A Pennsylvania woman whose absentee ballot was returned to her instead of being counted said she flew from Berlin back to her home state to vote in person.
I always assumed you could vote at an embassy; TIL
States don’t have embassies, and the Feds have nothing to do with the ballots (except for the USPS transporting them).
What do Americans who don’t live in a Us state do?
I didnt vote. I went to the embassy and the guards nearly attacked me. I asked about voting and they made me wait outside for half an hour, then gave me a business card for a generic website that was useless.
They want you to vote by mail, but I don’t live in a country like Germany. If I sent something over snail mail, there’s a 99.9% chance it wouldn’t get delivered.
Meanwhile Canadians vote online. The US isn’t a democracy.
They vote by absentee ballot in the last state they used to live in.
Unless they moved from a state to Puerto Rico (or other US territory?), in which case they don’t get to vote for President anymore.