Why this matters
Your voting residence — your last U.S. address before moving — is what makes you a constituent under federal and state law (UOCAVA). It determines which representatives are yours.
Staffers sort and count mail by district. A postcard with a foreign return address gets deprioritized. Yours needs a U.S. return address to carry full constituent weight.
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No U.S. voting address? Learn about UOCAVA voting rights — most Americans abroad retain the right to vote in their last state of residence.
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