7.4 How a Service Member or Military Spouse Can Vote.
Feb 19, 2026
- No. 143 Standby Federal Ballot if You Do Not Receive Your Regular Absentee Ballot
- No. 194 Federal Law Overrides State “Not Earlier Than” Rules
- No. 196 Tennessee Secretary of State Goes the Extra mile for Military Voters
- No. 0601 Vote, and Make Sure Your Vote is Counted
- No. 0602 Make Sure Your Vote Is Counted (For UOCAVA Voters)
- No. 12002 Vote in 2012
- No. 12079 Act Now to Vote in 2012
- No. 12097 Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot
- No. 13116 Military Voting in 2013
- No. 15024 Military Voting under UOCAVA
- No. 15095 Military Voting in 2016
- No. 16048 Where and How Does the Service Member Vote
- No. 16118 The Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB)—First you Must Apply for a Regular Absentee Ballot before you Can Submit a Completed FWAB
- No. 20010 Alabama Disenfranchises Active Duty Service Members in Runoff
- No. 22049 Because you Are still on Active Duty, you Are still Domiciled and Entitled To Vote by Absentee Ballot At the Address that you left in 1998.