Elections
Military and Overseas Voters (UOCAVA)
The UOCAVA law helps U.S. military members and citizens living in other countries vote by mail in federal elections. It also lets them use a special form called the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) for federal elections.
✅ Who Can Vote This Way?
You can vote as a UOCAVA voter in Kentucky if:
- You are in the U.S. military or Merchant Marines (active duty, reserve, or National Guard on active duty), or you’re a family member of someone who is.
- You are a Kentucky citizen living in another country.
- You live overseas and:
- Used to live and vote in Kentucky before moving.
- Would have been old enough to vote in Kentucky before you moved.
- Were born outside the U.S., and:
- Your parent or legal guardian was last registered to vote in Kentucky.
- You haven’t registered to vote in any other U.S. state.
📝 How to Register to Vote
If you’re in the military or live overseas, you must register to vote first.
- Fill out a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to register.
- Your County Clerk must receive your FPCA before the voter registration deadline.
- Check the voter registration deadlines on our Homepage.
📬 How to Get a Ballot
If you’re already registered:
- Use the FPCA form to ask for a mail-in ballot.
- Your County Clerk must get your request at least 7 days before the election.
🛠️ Need Help?
The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) helps military and overseas voters.
- 🌐 Website: www.fvap.gov
- 📞 Phone: 800-438-VOTE (8683)
- 📧 Email: vote@fvap.gov
📝 How to Submit a Completed FPCA Ballot
- Emailed to Voters@fayettecountyclerk.com
- Mailed to:
Fayette County Clerk
162 E Main St. Room 202
Lexington, KY, 40507