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52 USC Ch. 203: REGISTRATION AND VOTING BY ABSENT UNIFORMED SERVICES VOTERS
AND OVERSEAS VOTERS IN ELECTIONS FOR FEDERAL OFFICE
From Title 52—VOTING AND ELECTIONS
Subtitle II—Voting Assistance and Election Administration

CHAPTER 203—REGISTRATION AND VOTING BY ABSENT UNIFORMED SERVICES VOTERS AND
OVERSEAS VOTERS IN ELECTIONS FOR FEDERAL OFFICE
Sec.

20301.
Federal responsibilities.
20302.
State responsibilities.
20303.
Federal write-in absentee ballot in general elections for Federal office for absent uniformed
services voters and overseas voters.
20304.
Procedures for collection and delivery of marked absentee ballots of absent overseas
uniformed services voters.
20305.
Federal Voting Assistance Program Improvements.
20306.
Prohibition of refusal of applications on grounds of early submission.
20307.
Enforcement.
20308.
Reporting requirements.
20309.
Effect on certain other laws.
20310.
Definitions.
20311.
Technology pilot program.

PRIOR PROVISIONS
Provisions similar to this chapter were contained in subchapters I–D and I–E (1973cc et seq.
and 1973dd et seq.) of chapter 20 of title 42 prior to repeal by Pub. L. 99–410 and then in
subchapter I–G (1973ff et seq.) of chapter 20 of title 42 prior to editorial reclassification and
renumbering as this chapter.

§20301. Federal responsibilities
(a) Presidential designee
The President shall designate the head of an executive department to have primary responsibility for
Federal functions under this chapter.
(b) Duties of Presidential designee
The Presidential designee shall—
(1) consult State and local election officials in carrying out this chapter, and ensure that such officials
are aware of the requirements of this Act;
(2) prescribe an official post card form, containing both an absentee voter registration application and
an absentee ballot application, for use by the States as required under section 20302(a)(4) of this title;
(3) carry out section 20303 of this title with respect to the Federal write-in absentee ballot for absent
uniformed services voters and overseas voters in general elections for Federal office;
(4) prescribe a suggested design for absentee ballot mailing envelopes;
(5) compile and distribute (A) descriptive material on State absentee registration and voting

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procedures, and (B) to the extent practicable, facts relating to specific elections, including dates,
offices involved, and the text of ballot questions;
(6) not later than the end of each year after a Presidential election year, transmit to the President and
the Congress a report on the effectiveness of assistance under this chapter, including a statistical
analysis of uniformed services voter participation, a separate statistical analysis of overseas nonmilitary
participation, and a description of State-Federal cooperation;
(7) prescribe a standard oath for use with any document under this chapter affirming that a material
misstatement of fact in the completion of such a document may constitute grounds for a conviction for
perjury;
(8) carry out section 20304 of this title with respect to the collection and delivery of marked absentee
ballots of absent overseas uniformed services voters in elections for Federal office;
(9) to the greatest extent practicable, take such actions as may be necessary—
(A) to ensure that absent uniformed services voters who cast absentee ballots at locations or
facilities under the jurisdiction of the Presidential designee are able to do so in a private and
independent manner; and
(B) to protect the privacy of the contents of absentee ballots cast by absentee uniformed services
voters and overseas voters while such ballots are in the possession or control of the Presidential
designee;
(10) carry out section 20305 of this title with respect to Federal Voting Assistance Program
Improvements; and
(11) working with the Election Assistance Commission and the chief State election official of each
State, develop standards—
(A) for States to report data on the number of absentee ballots transmitted and received under
section 20302(c) of this title and such other data as the Presidential designee determines appropriate;
and
(B) for the Presidential designee to store the data reported.
(c) Duties of other Federal officials
(1) In general
The head of each Government department, agency, or other entity shall, upon request of the
Presidential designee, distribute balloting materials and otherwise cooperate in carrying out this chapter.
(2) Administrator of General Services
As directed by the Presidential designee, the Administrator of General Services shall furnish official
post card forms (prescribed under subsection (b)) and Federal write-in absentee ballots (prescribed
under section 20303 of this title).
(d) Authorization of appropriations for carrying out Federal Voting Assistance Program
Improvements
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Presidential designee such sums as are necessary for
purposes of carrying out subsection (b)(10).
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §101, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 924; Pub. L. 105–277, div. G, title XXII, §2219(c),
Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681–817; Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1606(a)(2), Dec. 28, 2001, 115
Stat. 1279; Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §705(a), (b)(1), (c), Oct. 29, 2002, 116 Stat. 1724, 1725; Pub. L.
108–375, div. A, title V, §566(a), Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1919; Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §§580(b),
(e), 583(a)(2), 584(a), 585(b)(1), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2325, 2328, 2330, 2331; Pub. L. 111–383, div. A,
title X, §1075(d)(4), (5), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4372.)

REFERENCES IN TEXT
This Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(1), is Pub. L. 99–410, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 924,
known as the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which is classified
principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare,
prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section. Some section numbers
referenced in amendment notes below reflect the classification of such sections prior to their
editorial reclassification to this title.
AMENDMENTS

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2011—Subsec. (b)(2), (4), (11). Pub. L. 111–383, §1075(d)(4), (5), amended Pub. L. 111–

84, §§584(a), 585(b)(1). See 2009 Amendment notes below.
2009—Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 111–84, §585(b)(1)(A), as added by Pub. L. 111–383, §1075
(d)(5), substituted "section 1973ff–1(a)(4)" for "section 1973ff–1(4)".
Subsec. (b)(4). Pub. L. 111–84, §585(b)(1)(B), as added by Pub. L. 111–383, §1075(d)(5),
added par. (4) and struck out former par. (4) which read as follows: "prescribe a suggested
design for absentee ballot mailing envelopes for use by the States as recommended in section
1973ff–3 of this title;".
Subsec. (b)(8). Pub. L. 111–84, §580(b), added par. (8).
Subsec. (b)(9). Pub. L. 111–84, §580(e), added par. (9).
Subsec. (b)(10). Pub. L. 111–84, §583(a)(2)(A), added par. (10).
Subsec. (b)(11). Pub. L. 111–84, §584(a), as amended by Pub. L. 111–383, §1075(d)(4),
added par. (11).
Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 111–84, §583(a)(2)(B), added subsec. (d).
2004—Subsec. (b)(3). Pub. L. 108–375 substituted "absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters" for "overseas voters".
2002—Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 107–252, §705(a), inserted ", and ensure that such officials
are aware of the requirements of this Act" before semicolon at end.
Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 107–252, §705(c), substituted "a separate statistical analysis" for "a
general assessment".
Subsec. (b)(7). Pub. L. 107–252, §705(b)(1), added par. (7).
2001—Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 107–107 substituted "as required under section 1973ff–1(4) of
this title" for "as recommended in section 1973ff–3 of this title".
1998—Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 105–277 substituted "of uniformed services voter participation,
a general assessment of overseas nonmilitary participation," for "of voter participation".

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2011 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1075(d), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4372, provided that the
amendment by section 1075(d)(4), (5) is effective as of Oct. 28, 2009, and as if included in
Pub. L. 111–84 as enacted.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2009 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §580(f), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2326, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [enacting section 20304 of this title and amending this
section and section 20302 of this title] shall apply with respect to the regularly scheduled
general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for
Federal office."
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §583(a)(3), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2328, provided that: "The
amendments made by this subsection [enacting section 20305 of this title and amending this
section] shall apply with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office
held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office."
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §584(c), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2331, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [amending this section and section 20302 of this title] shall
apply with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in
November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office."

EFFECTIVE DATE
Pub. L. 99–410, title II, §204, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 930, provided that: "The amendments
and repeals made by this Act [see Tables for classification] shall apply with respect to
elections taking place after December 31, 1987."

SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING
Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1601, Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1274, provided that:
"(a) Sense of Congress.—It is the sense of Congress that each person who is an
administrator of a Federal, State, or local election—
"(1) should be aware of the importance of the ability of each uniformed services voter to

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exercise the right to vote; and
"(2) should perform that person's duties as an election administrator with the intent to
ensure that—
"(A) each uniformed services voter receives the utmost consideration and
cooperation when voting;
"(B) each valid ballot cast by such a voter is duly counted; and
"(C) all eligible American voters, regardless of race, ethnicity, disability, the
language they speak, or the resources of the community in which they live, should have
an equal opportunity to cast a vote and to have that vote counted.
"(b) Uniformed Services Voter Defined.—In this section, the term 'uniformed services voter'
means—
"(1) a member of a uniformed service (as defined in section 101(a)(5) of title 10, United
States Code) in active service;
"(2) a member of the merchant marine (as defined in section 107 of the Uniformed and
Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff–6) [now 52 U.S.C. 20310]); and
"(3) a spouse or dependent of a member referred to in paragraph (1) or (2) who is
qualified to vote."

ELECTRONIC VOTING DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1604, Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1277, as amended by
Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, §567, Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1919, provided that:
"(a) Establishment of Demonstration Project.—
"(1) In general.—Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of Defense shall carry out a
demonstration project under which absent uniformed services voters are permitted to cast
ballots in the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office for November 2002
through an electronic voting system. The project shall be carried out with participation of
sufficient numbers of absent uniformed services voters so that the results are statistically
relevant.
"(2) Authority to delay implementation.—If the Secretary of Defense determines that the
implementation of the demonstration project under paragraph (1) with respect to the
regularly scheduled general election for Federal office for November 2002 may adversely
affect the national security of the United States, the Secretary may delay the implementation
of such demonstration project until the first regularly scheduled general election for Federal
office which occurs after the Election Assistance Commission notifies the Secretary that the
Commission has established electronic absentee voting guidelines and certifies that it will
assist the Secretary in carrying out the project. The Secretary shall notify the Committee on
Armed Services and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate and the
Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on House Administration of the House of
Representatives of any decision to delay implementation of the demonstration project.
"(b) Coordination With State Election Officials.—The Secretary shall carry out the
demonstration project under this section through cooperative agreements with State election
officials of States that agree to participate in the project.
"(c) Report to Congress.—Not later than June 1 of the year following the year in which the
demonstration project is conducted under this section, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to
Congress a report analyzing the demonstration project. The Secretary shall include in the
report any recommendations the Secretary considers appropriate for continuing the project on
an expanded basis for absent uniformed services voters during the next regularly scheduled
general election for Federal office.
"(d) Definitions.—In this section:
"(1) Absent uniformed services voter.—The term 'absent uniformed services voter' has
the meaning given that term in section 107(1) of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens
Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff–6(1) [now 52 U.S.C. 20310(1)]).
"(2) State.—The term 'State' includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa."

GOVERNORS' REPORTS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR

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CHANGES IN STATE LAW MADE UNDER FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1605, Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1277, required the chief
executive authority of a State to provide an implementation status report to the Secretary of
Defense, acting as the Presidential designee, within 90 days of receiving a uniformed services
voting assistance legislative recommendation from the Secretary of Defense and was
applicable to any uniformed services voting assistance legislative recommendation transmitted
to a state during the three-year period beginning on Dec. 28, 2001.

EX. ORD. NO. 12642. DESIGNATION OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE AS
PRESIDENTIAL DESIGNEE
Ex. Ord. No. 12642, June 8, 1988, 53 F.R. 21975, provided:
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the
United States of America, including section 101(a) of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens
Absentee Voting Act (Public Law 99–410) ("the Act") [52 U.S.C. 20301(a)], it is hereby ordered
as follows:
Section 1. The Secretary of Defense is hereby designated as the "Presidential designee"
under Title I of the Act [52 U.S.C. 20301 et seq.].
Sec. 2. In order to effectuate the purposes of the Act, the Secretary of Defense is hereby
authorized to delegate any or all of the functions, responsibilities, powers, authority, or
discretion devolving upon him in consequence of this Order to any person or persons within
the Department of Defense.
RONALD REAGAN.

§20302. State responsibilities
(a) In general
Each State shall—
(1) permit absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to use absentee registration
procedures and to vote by absentee ballot in general, special, primary, and runoff elections for Federal
office;
(2) accept and process, with respect to any election for Federal office, any otherwise valid voter
registration application and absentee ballot application from an absent uniformed services voter or
overseas voter, if the application is received by the appropriate State election official not less than 30
days before the election;
(3) permit absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to use Federal write-in absentee
ballots (in accordance with section 20303 of this title) in general elections for Federal office;
(4) use the official post card form (prescribed under section 20301 of this title) for simultaneous voter
registration application and absentee ballot application;
(5) if the State requires an oath or affirmation to accompany any document under this chapter, use the
standard oath prescribed by the Presidential designee under section 20301(b)(7) of this title;
(6) in addition to any other method of registering to vote or applying for an absentee ballot in the State,
establish procedures—
(A) for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to request by mail and electronically
voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications with respect to general, special,
primary, and runoff elections for Federal office in accordance with subsection (e);
(B) for States to send by mail and electronically (in accordance with the preferred method of
transmission designated by the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter under
subparagraph (C)) voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications requested under
subparagraph (A) in accordance with subsection (e); and
(C) by which the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter can designate whether the voter
prefers that such voter registration application or absentee ballot application be transmitted by mail or
electronically;
(7) in addition to any other method of transmitting blank absentee ballots in the State, establish
procedures for transmitting by mail and electronically blank absentee ballots to absent uniformed
services voters and overseas voters with respect to general, special, primary, and runoff elections for
Federal office in accordance with subsection (f);
(8) transmit a validly requested absentee ballot to an absent uniformed services voter or overseas

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voter—
(A) except as provided in subsection (g), in the case in which the request is received at least 45
days before an election for Federal office, not later than 45 days before the election; and
(B) in the case in which the request is received less than 45 days before an election for Federal
office—
(i) in accordance with State law; and
(ii) if practicable and as determined appropriate by the State, in a manner that expedites the
transmission of such absentee ballot;
(9) if the State declares or otherwise holds a runoff election for Federal office, establish a written plan
that provides absentee ballots are made available to absent uniformed services voters and overseas
voters in manner 1 that gives them sufficient time to vote in the runoff election;
(10) carry out section 20304(b)(1) of this title with respect to the processing and acceptance of marked
absentee ballots of absent overseas uniformed services voters; and
(11) report data on the number of absentee ballots transmitted and received under subsection (c) and
such other data as the Presidential designee determines appropriate in accordance with the standards
developed by the Presidential designee under section 20301(b)(11) of this title.
(b) Designation of single State office to provide information on registration and absentee ballot
procedures for all voters in State
(1) In general
Each State shall designate a single office which shall be responsible for providing information
regarding voter registration procedures and absentee ballot procedures to be used by absent uniformed
services voters and overseas voters with respect to elections for Federal office (including procedures
relating to the use of the Federal write-in absentee ballot) to all absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters who wish to register to vote or vote in any jurisdiction in the State.
(2) Recommendation regarding use of office to accept and process materials
Congress recommends that the State office designated under paragraph (1) be responsible for
carrying out the State's duties under this Act, including accepting valid voter registration applications,
absentee ballot applications, and absentee ballots (including Federal write-in absentee ballots) from all
absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who wish to register to vote or vote in any
jurisdiction in the State.
(c) Report on number of absentee ballots transmitted and received
Not later than 90 days after the date of each regularly scheduled general election for Federal office,
each State and unit of local government which administered the election shall (through the State, in the
case of a unit of local government) submit a report to the Election Assistance Commission (established
under the Help America Vote Act of 2002 [52 U.S.C. 20901 et seq.]) on the combined number of absentee
ballots transmitted to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters for the election and the
combined number of such ballots which were returned by such voters and cast in the election, and shall
make such report available to the general public.
(d) Registration notification
With respect to each absent uniformed services voter and each overseas voter who submits a voter
registration application or an absentee ballot request, if the State rejects the application or request, the
State shall provide the voter with the reasons for the rejection.
(e) Designation of means of electronic communication for absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters to request and for States to send voter registration applications and absentee
ballot applications, and for other purposes related to voting information
(1) In general
Each State shall, in addition to the designation of a single State office under subsection (b), designate
not less than 1 means of electronic communication—
(A) for use by absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who wish to register to vote or
vote in any jurisdiction in the State to request voter registration applications and absentee ballot
applications under subsection (a)(6);
(B) for use by States to send voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications
requested under such subsection; and
(C) for the purpose of providing related voting, balloting, and election information to absent
uniformed services voters and overseas voters.
(2) Clarification regarding provision of multiple means of electronic communication
A State may, in addition to the means of electronic communication so designated, provide multiple

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means of electronic communication to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters,
including a means of electronic communication for the appropriate jurisdiction of the State.
(3) Inclusion of designated means of electronic communication with informational and
instructional materials that accompany balloting materials
Each State shall include a means of electronic communication so designated with all informational and
instructional materials that accompany balloting materials sent by the State to absent uniformed services
voters and overseas voters.
(4) Availability and maintenance of online repository of State contact information
The Federal Voting Assistance Program of the Department of Defense shall maintain and make
available to the public an online repository of State contact information with respect to elections for
Federal office, including the single State office designated under subsection (b) and the means of
electronic communication designated under paragraph (1), to be used by absent uniformed services
voters and overseas voters as a resource to send voter registration applications and absentee ballot
applications to the appropriate jurisdiction in the State.
(5) Transmission if no preference indicated
In the case where an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter does not designate a
preference under subsection (a)(6)(C), the State shall transmit the voter registration application or
absentee ballot application by any delivery method allowable in accordance with applicable State law, or
if there is no applicable State law, by mail.
(6) Security and privacy protections
(A) Security protections
To the extent practicable, States shall ensure that the procedures established under subsection (a)
(6) protect the security and integrity of the voter registration and absentee ballot application request
processes.
(B) Privacy protections
To the extent practicable, the procedures established under subsection (a)(6) shall ensure that the
privacy of the identity and other personal data of an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter
who requests or is sent a voter registration application or absentee ballot application under such
subsection is protected throughout the process of making such request or being sent such application.
(f) Transmission of blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically
(1) In general
Each State shall establish procedures—
(A) to transmit blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically (in accordance with the preferred
method of transmission designated by the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter under
subparagraph (B)) to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters for an election for Federal
office; and
(B) by which the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter can designate whether the voter
prefers that such blank absentee ballot be transmitted by mail or electronically.
(2) Transmission if no preference indicated
In the case where an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter does not designate a
preference under paragraph (1)(B), the State shall transmit the ballot by any delivery method allowable
in accordance with applicable State law, or if there is no applicable State law, by mail.
(3) Security and privacy protections
(A) Security protections
To the extent practicable, States shall ensure that the procedures established under subsection (a)
(7) protect the security and integrity of absentee ballots.
(B) Privacy protections
To the extent practicable, the procedures established under subsection (a)(7) shall ensure that the
privacy of the identity and other personal data of an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter
to whom a blank absentee ballot is transmitted under such subsection is protected throughout the
process of such transmission.
(g) Hardship exemption
(1) In general
If the chief State election official determines that the State is unable to meet the requirement under

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subsection (a)(8)(A) with respect to an election for Federal office due to an undue hardship described
in paragraph (2)(B), the chief State election official shall request that the Presidential designee grant a
waiver to the State of the application of such subsection. Such request shall include—
(A) a recognition that the purpose of such subsection is to allow absent uniformed services voters
and overseas voters enough time to vote in an election for Federal office;
(B) an explanation of the hardship that indicates why the State is unable to transmit absent
uniformed services voters and overseas voters an absentee ballot in accordance with such
subsection;
(C) the number of days prior to the election for Federal office that the State requires absentee
ballots be transmitted to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters; and
(D) a comprehensive plan to ensure that absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters are
able to receive absentee ballots which they have requested and submit marked absentee ballots to
the appropriate State election official in time to have that ballot counted in the election for Federal
office, which includes—
(i) the steps the State will undertake to ensure that absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters have time to receive, mark, and submit their ballots in time to have those ballots
counted in the election;
(ii) why the plan provides absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters sufficient time to
vote as a substitute for the requirements under such subsection; and
(iii) the underlying factual information which explains how the plan provides such sufficient time to
vote as a substitute for such requirements.
(2) Approval of waiver request
After consulting with the Attorney General, the Presidential designee shall approve a waiver request
under paragraph (1) if the Presidential designee determines each of the following requirements are met:
(A) The comprehensive plan under subparagraph (D) of such paragraph provides absent uniformed
services voters and overseas voters sufficient time to receive absentee ballots they have requested
and submit marked absentee ballots to the appropriate State election official in time to have that ballot
counted in the election for Federal office.
(B) One or more of the following issues creates an undue hardship for the State:
(i) The State's primary election date prohibits the State from complying with subsection (a)(8)(A).
(ii) The State has suffered a delay in generating ballots due to a legal contest.
(iii) The State Constitution prohibits the State from complying with such subsection.
(3) Timing of waiver
(A) In general
Except as provided under subparagraph (B), a State that requests a waiver under paragraph (1)
shall submit to the Presidential designee the written waiver request not later than 90 days before the
election for Federal office with respect to which the request is submitted. The Presidential designee
shall approve or deny the waiver request not later than 65 days before such election.
(B) Exception
If a State requests a waiver under paragraph (1) as the result of an undue hardship described in
paragraph (2)(B)(ii), the State shall submit to the Presidential designee the written waiver request as
soon as practicable. The Presidential designee shall approve or deny the waiver request not later than
5 business days after the date on which the request is received.
(4) Application of waiver
A waiver approved under paragraph (2) shall only apply with respect to the election for Federal office
for which the request was submitted. For each subsequent election for Federal office, the Presidential
designee shall only approve a waiver if the State has submitted a request under paragraph (1) with
respect to such election.
(h) Tracking marked ballots
The chief State election official, in coordination with local election jurisdictions, shall develop a free
access system by which an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter may determine whether the
absentee ballot of the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter has been received by the
appropriate State election official.
(i) Prohibiting refusal to accept applications for failure to meet certain requirements
A State shall not refuse to accept and process any otherwise valid voter registration application or
absentee ballot application (including the official post card form prescribed under section 20301 of this title)
or marked absentee ballot submitted in any manner by an absent uniformed services voter or overseas
voter solely on the basis of the following:

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(1) Notarization requirements.
(2) Restrictions on paper type, including weight and size.
(3) Restrictions on envelope type, including weight and size.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §102, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 925; Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1606(a)(1),
Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1278; Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §§702, 703(a), 705(b)(2), 707, Oct. 29, 2002, 116
Stat. 1723–1725; Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, §566(b), Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1919; Pub. L. 111–84,
div. A, title V, §§577(a), 578(a), 579(a), (b), 580(c), (d), 582(a), 584(b), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2319,
2321-2323, 2325, 2327, 2330.)

REFERENCES IN TEXT
This Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(2), is Pub. L. 99–410, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 924,
known as the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which is classified
principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
The Help America Vote Act of 2002, referred to in subsec. (c), is Pub. L. 107–252, Oct. 29,
2002, 116 Stat. 1666, which is classified principally to chapter 209 (§20901 et seq.) of this title.
For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–1 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.
Pub. L. 111–84, §§577(a)(1), 578(a)(1), 579(a)(1), (b), 580(c), and 584(b), added pars. (6) to
(11), respectively, to subsec. (a) of this section. In making the addition of par. (9) to subsec.
(a), section 579(b)(1) of Pub. L. 111–84 directed the striking out of "and" at the end of par. (7),
which could not be executed because the word "and" did not appear at the end.

AMENDMENTS
2009—Subsec. (a)(6). Pub. L. 111–84, §577(a)(1), added par. (6).

Subsec. (a)(7). Pub. L. 111–84, §578(a)(1), added par. (7).
Subsec. (a)(8). Pub. L. 111–84, §579(a)(1), added par. (8).
Subsec. (a)(9). Pub. L. 111–84, §579(b), added par. (9). See Codification note above.
Subsec. (a)(10). Pub. L. 111–84, §580(c), added par. (10).
Subsec. (a)(11). Pub. L. 111–84, §584(b), added par. (11).
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 111–84, §577(a)(2), added subsec. (e).
Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 111–84, §578(a)(2), added subsec. (f).
Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 111–84, §579(a)(2), added subsec. (g).
Subsec. (h). Pub. L. 111–84, §580(d), added subsec. (h).
Subsec. (i). Pub. L. 111–84, §582(a), added subsec. (i).
2004—Subsec. (a)(3). Pub. L. 108–375 substituted "absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters" for "overseas voters".
2002—Pub. L. 107–252, §702, designated existing provisions as subsec. (a) and added
subsec. (b).
Subsec. (a)(5). Pub. L. 107–252, §705(b)(2), added par. (5).
Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 107–252, §703(a), added subsec. (c).
Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 107–252, §707, added subsec. (d).
2001—Par. (2). Pub. L. 107–107, §1606(a)(1)(A), struck out "general, special, primary, or
runoff" before "election for Federal office" and "and" after semicolon at end and inserted "and
absentee ballot application" after "voter registration application".
Par. (4). Pub. L. 107–107, §1606(a)(1)(B), (C), added par. (4).

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2009 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §577(b), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2320, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [amending this section] shall apply with respect to the
regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each
succeeding election for Federal office."
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §578(b), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2321, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [amending this section] shall apply with respect to the

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regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each
succeeding election for Federal office."
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §579(c), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2324, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [amending this section] shall apply with respect to the
regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each
succeeding election for Federal office."
Amendment by section 580(c), (d) of Pub. L. 111–84 applicable with respect to the regularly
scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding
election for Federal office, see section 580(f) of Pub. L. 111–84, set out as a note under
section 20301 of this title.
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §582(c), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2327, provided that: "The
amendments made by this section [amending this section and section 20303 of this title] shall
apply with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in
November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office."
Amendment by section 584(b) of Pub. L. 111–84 applicable with respect to the regularly
scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding
election for Federal office, see section 584(c) of Pub. L. 111–84, set out as a note under
section 20301 of this title.

CLARIFICATION REGARDING DELEGATION OF STATE RESPONSIBILITIES TO LOCAL
JURISDICTIONS
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §576, Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2319, provided that: "Nothing
in the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (52 U.S.C. 20301 et seq.) may
be construed to prohibit a State from delegating its responsibilities in carrying out the
requirements of such Act, including any requirements imposed as a result of the provisions of
and amendments made by this Act [probably means subtitle H (§§575–589) of title V of div. A
of Pub. L. 111–84, see Tables for classification], to jurisdictions in the State."

DEVELOPMENT OF STANDARDIZED FORMAT FOR REPORTS
Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §703(b), Oct. 29, 2002, 116 Stat. 1724, provided that: "The
Election Assistance Commission, working with the Election Assistance Commission Board of
Advisors and the Election Assistance Commission Standards Board, shall develop a
standardized format for the reports submitted by States and units of local government under
section 102(c) of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act [52 U.S.C. 20302
(c)] (as added by subsection (a)), and shall make the format available to the States and units
of local government submitting such reports."
1 So in original. Probably should be "in a manner".

§20303. Federal write-in absentee ballot in general elections for Federal
office for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters
(a) In general
(1) Federal write-in absentee ballot
The Presidential designee shall prescribe a Federal write-in absentee ballot (including a secrecy
envelope and mailing envelope for such ballot) for use in general, special, primary, and runoff elections
for Federal office by absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who make timely application
for, and do not receive, States,1 absentee ballots.
(2) Promotion and expansion of use of Federal write-in absentee ballots
(A) In general
Not later than December 31, 2011, the Presidential designee shall adopt procedures to promote and
expand the use of the Federal write-in absentee ballot as a back-up measure to vote in elections for
Federal office.
(B) Use of technology

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Under such procedures, the Presidential designee shall utilize technology to implement a system
under which the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter may—
(i) enter the address of the voter or other information relevant in the appropriate jurisdiction of the
State, and the system will generate a list of all candidates in the election for Federal office in that
jurisdiction; and
(ii) submit the marked Federal write-in absentee ballot by printing the ballot (including complete
instructions for submitting the marked Federal write-in absentee ballot to the appropriate State
election official and the mailing address of the single State office designated under section 20302(b)
of this title).
(C) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Presidential designee such sums as may be
necessary to carry out this paragraph.
(b) Submission and processing
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a Federal write-in absentee ballot shall be submitted and
processed in the manner provided by law for absentee ballots in the State involved. A Federal write-in
absentee ballot of an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter shall not be counted—
(1) in the case of a ballot submitted by an overseas voter who is not an absent uniformed services
voter, if the ballot is submitted from any location in the United States;
(2) if the application of the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter for a State absentee
ballot is received by the appropriate State election official after the later of—
(A) the deadline of the State for receipt of such application; or
(B) the date that is 30 days before the general election; or
(3) if a State absentee ballot of the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter is received by
the appropriate State election official not later than the deadline for receipt of the State absentee ballot
under State law.
(c) Special rules
The following rules shall apply with respect to Federal write-in absentee ballots:
(1) In completing the ballot, the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter may designate a
candidate by writing in the name of the candidate or by writing in the name of a political party (in which
case the ballot shall be counted for the candidate of that political party).
(2) In the case of the offices of President and Vice President, a vote for a named candidate or a vote
by writing in the name of a political party shall be counted as a vote for the electors supporting the
candidate involved.
(3) Any abbreviation, misspelling, or other minor variation in the form of the name of a candidate or a
political party shall be disregarded in determining the validity of the ballot, if the intention of the voter can
be ascertained.
(d) Second ballot submission; instruction to absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter
An absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter who submits a Federal write-in absentee ballot
and later receives a State absentee ballot, may submit the State absentee ballot. The Presidential
designee shall assure that the instructions for each Federal write-in absentee ballot clearly state that an
absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter who submits a Federal write-in absentee ballot and later
receives and submits a State absentee ballot should make every reasonable effort to inform the
appropriate State election official that the voter has submitted more than one ballot.
(e) Use of approved State absentee ballot in place of Federal write-in absentee ballot
The Federal write-in absentee ballot shall not be valid for use in a general, special, primary, or runoff
election for Federal office if the State involved provides a State absentee ballot that—
(1) at the request of the State, is approved by the Presidential designee for use in place of the Federal
write-in absentee ballot; and
(2) is made available to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters at least 60 days before
the deadline for receipt of the State ballot under State law.
(f) Prohibiting refusal to accept ballot for failure to meet certain requirements
A State shall not refuse to accept and process any otherwise valid Federal write-in absentee ballot
submitted in any manner by an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter solely on the basis of
the following:
(1) Notarization requirements.
(2) Restrictions on paper type, including weight and size.
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(g) Certain States exempted
A State is not required to permit use of the Federal write-in absentee ballot, if, on and after August 28,
1986, the State has in effect a law providing that—
(1) a State absentee ballot is required to be available to any voter described in section 20310(5)(A) of
this title at least 90 days before the general, special, primary, or runoff election for Federal office
involved; and
(2) a State absentee ballot is required to be available to any voter described in section 20310(5)(B) or
(C) of this title, as soon as the official list of candidates in the general, special, primary, or runoff election
for Federal office is complete.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §103, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 925; Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, §566(c), (d),
Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1919; Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §§581(a)(1), (b), 582(b), Oct. 28, 2009, 123
Stat. 2326, 2327; Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1075(d)(3), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4372.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–2 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

AMENDMENTS
2011—Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 111–383 amended Pub. L. 111–84, §581(a)(1)(C). See 2009

Amendment note below.
2009—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 111–84, §581(b), substituted "In general" for "In General" in
subsec. (a) heading, designated existing provisions as par. (1), inserted par. (1) heading, and
added par. (2).
Pub. L. 111–84, §581(a)(1)(A), substituted "general, special, primary, and runoff elections
for Federal office" for "general elections for Federal office".
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 111–84, §581(a)(1)(B), substituted "a general, special, primary, or
runoff election for Federal office" for "a general election" in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 111–84, §582(b)(2), added subsec. (f). Former subsec. (f) redesignated
(g).
Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 111–84, §582(b)(1), redesignated subsec. (f) as (g).
Pub. L. 111–84, §581(a)(1)(C), as amended by Pub. L. 111–383, substituted "the general,
special, primary, or runoff election for Federal office" for "the general election" in pars. (1) and
(2).
2004—Pub. L. 108–375, §566(d)(1), substituted "Federal write-in absentee ballot in general
elections for Federal office for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters" for
"Federal write-in absentee ballot for overseas voters in general elections for Federal office" in
section catchline.
Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 108–375, §566(c)(1), substituted "absent uniformed services voters and
overseas voters" for "overseas voters".
Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 108–375, §566(c)(2), inserted second sentence and struck out former
second sentence which read as follows: "A Federal write-in absentee ballot of an overseas
voter shall not be counted—
"(1) if the ballot is submitted from any location in the United States;
"(2) if the application of the overseas voter for a State absentee ballot is received by the
appropriate State election official less than 30 days before the general election; or
"(3) if a State absentee ballot of the overseas voter is received by the appropriate State
election official not later than the deadline for receipt of the State absentee ballot under
State law."
Subsec. (c)(1). Pub. L. 108–375, §566(c)(3), substituted "absent uniformed services voter or
overseas voter" for "overseas voter".
Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 108–375, §566(c)(4), (d)(2), substituted "absent uniformed services
voter or overseas voter" for "overseas voter" in heading and two places in text.
Subsec. (e)(2). Pub. L. 108–375, §566(c)(5), substituted "absent uniformed services voters
and overseas voters" for "overseas voters".

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Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1075(d), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4372, provided that the
amendment by section 1075(d)(3) is effective as of Oct. 28, 2009, and as if included in Pub. L.
111–84 as enacted.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2009 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §581(a)(2), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2326, provided that: "The
amendments made by this subsection [amending this section] shall take effect on December
31, 2010, and apply with respect to elections for Federal office held on or after such date."
Amendment by section 582(b) of Pub. L. 111–84 applicable with respect to the regularly
scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding
election for Federal office, see section 582(c) of Pub. L. 111–84, set out as a note under
section 20302 of this title.
1 So in original. Probably should be "States' ".

§20304. Procedures for collection and delivery of marked absentee ballots
of absent overseas uniformed services voters
(a) Establishment of procedures
The Presidential designee shall establish procedures for collecting marked absentee ballots of absent
overseas uniformed services voters in regularly scheduled general elections for Federal office, including
absentee ballots prepared by States and the Federal write-in absentee ballot prescribed under section
20303 of this title, and for delivering such marked absentee ballots to the appropriate election officials.
(b) Delivery to appropriate election officials
(1) In general
Under the procedures established under this section, the Presidential designee shall implement
procedures that facilitate the delivery of marked absentee ballots of absent overseas uniformed services
voters for regularly scheduled general elections for Federal office to the appropriate election officials, in
accordance with this section, not later than the date by which an absentee ballot must be received in
order to be counted in the election.
(2) Cooperation and coordination with the United States Postal Service
The Presidential designee shall carry out this section in cooperation and coordination with the United
States Postal Service, and shall provide expedited mail delivery service for all such marked absentee
ballots of absent uniformed services voters that are collected on or before the deadline described in
paragraph (3) and then transferred to the United States Postal Service.
(3) Deadline described
(A) In general
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the deadline described in this paragraph is noon (in the
location in which the ballot is collected) on the seventh day preceding the date of the regularly
scheduled general election for Federal office.
(B) Authority to establish alternative deadline for certain locations
If the Presidential designee determines that the deadline described in subparagraph (A) is not
sufficient to ensure timely delivery of the ballot under paragraph (1) with respect to a particular
location because of remoteness or other factors, the Presidential designee may establish as an
alternative deadline for that location the latest date occurring prior to the deadline described in
subparagraph (A) which is sufficient to provide timely delivery of the ballot under paragraph (1).
(4) No postage requirement
In accordance with section 3406 of title 39, such marked absentee ballots and other balloting
materials shall be carried free of postage.
(5) Date of mailing
Such marked absentee ballots shall be postmarked with a record of the date on which the ballot is
mailed.
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The Presidential designee shall take appropriate actions to inform individuals who are anticipated to be
absent overseas uniformed services voters in a regularly scheduled general election for Federal office to
which this section applies of the procedures for the collection and delivery of marked absentee ballots
established pursuant to this section, including the manner in which such voters may utilize such
procedures for the submittal of marked absentee ballots pursuant to this section.
(d) Absent overseas uniformed services voter defined
In this section, the term "absent overseas uniformed services voter" means an overseas voter described
in section 20310(5)(A) of this title.
(e) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Presidential designee such sums as may be necessary to
carry out this section.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §103A, as added Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §580(a), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat.
2324.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–2a of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

EFFECTIVE DATE
Section applicable with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office
held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office, see section 580(f) of
Pub. L. 111–84, set out as an Effective Date of 2009 Amendment note under section 20301 of
this title.

§20305. Federal Voting Assistance Program Improvements
(a) Duties
The Presidential designee shall carry out the following duties:
(1) Develop online portals of information to inform absent uniformed services voters regarding voter
registration procedures and absentee ballot procedures to be used by such voters with respect to
elections for Federal office.
(2) Establish a program to notify absent uniformed services voters of voter registration information and
resources, the availability of the Federal postcard application, and the availability of the Federal write-in
absentee ballot on the military Global Network, and shall use the military Global Network to notify absent
uniformed services voters of the foregoing 90, 60, and 30 days prior to each election for Federal office.
(b) Clarification regarding other duties and obligations
Nothing in this section shall relieve the Presidential designee of their duties and obligations under any
directives or regulations issued by the Department of Defense, including the Department of Defense
Directive 1000.04 (or any successor directive or regulation) that is not inconsistent or contradictory to the
provisions of this section.
(c) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Federal Voting Assistance Program of the Department of
Defense (or a successor program) such sums as are necessary for purposes of carrying out this section.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §103B, as added Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §583(a)(1), Oct. 28, 2009, 123
Stat. 2327.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–2b of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

EFFECTIVE DATE
Section applicable with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office
held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office, see section 583(a)(3)
of Pub. L. 111–84, set out as an Effective Date of 2009 Amendment note under section 20301
of this title.

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§20306. Prohibition of refusal of applications on grounds of early
submission
A State may not refuse to accept or process, with respect to any election for Federal office, any
otherwise valid voter registration application or absentee ballot application (including the postcard form
prescribed under section 20301 of this title) submitted by an absent uniformed services voter during a year
on the grounds that the voter submitted the application before the first date on which the State otherwise
accepts or processes such applications for that year submitted by absentee voters who are not members
of the uniformed services.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §104, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 926; Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, §1606(b),
Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1279; Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §§704, 706(a), Oct. 29, 2002, 116 Stat. 1724,
1725; Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §585(a), (b)(2), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2331.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–3 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

AMENDMENTS
2009—Pub. L. 111–84 substituted "Prohibition of refusal of applications on grounds of early
submission" for "Use of single application for all subsequent elections" in section catchline,
struck out subsecs. (a) to (d) which related, respectively, to provision of absentee ballot in
subsequent elections after acceptance and processing of an official post card form, exception
for voters changing registration, revision of official post card form, and construction of
provisions with voter removal programs, and struck out subsec. (e) designation and heading
before "A State".
2002—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107–252, §704, substituted "through the next 2 regularly
scheduled general elections for Federal office (including any runoff elections which may occur
as a result of the outcome of such general elections), the State shall provide an absentee
ballot to the voter for each such subsequent election" for "during that year, the State shall
provide an absentee ballot to the voter for each subsequent election for Federal office held in
the State during that year".
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 107–252, §706(a), added subsec. (e).
2001—Pub. L. 107–107 amended section catchline and text generally, substituting
provisions relating to use of single application for all subsequent elections for provisions
relating to recommendations to States to maximize access to polls by absent uniformed
services voters and overseas voters.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §706(b), Oct. 29, 2002, 116 Stat. 1725, provided that: "The
amendment made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall apply with respect to
elections for Federal office that occur after January 1, 2004."

§20307. Enforcement
(a) In general
The Attorney General may bring a civil action in an appropriate district court for such declaratory or
injunctive relief as may be necessary to carry out this chapter.
(b) Report to Congress
Not later than December 31 of each year, the Attorney General shall submit to Congress an annual
report on any civil action brought under subsection (a) during the preceding year.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §105, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 927; Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §587, Oct. 28,
2009, 123 Stat. 2333.)

CODIFICATION

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Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–4 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

AMENDMENTS
2009—Pub. L. 111–84 designated existing provisions as subsec. (a), inserted heading, and
added subsec. (b).

§20308. Reporting requirements
(a) Report on status of implementation and assessment of programs
Not later than 180 days after October 28, 2009, the Presidential designee shall submit to the relevant
committees of Congress a report containing the following information:
(1) The status of the implementation of the procedures established for the collection and delivery of
marked absentee ballots of absent overseas uniformed services voters under section 20304 of this title,
and a detailed description of the specific steps taken towards such implementation for the regularly
scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010.
(2) An assessment of the effectiveness of the Voting Assistance Officer Program of the Department of
Defense, which shall include the following:
(A) A thorough and complete assessment of whether the Program, as configured and implemented
as of October 28, 2009, is effectively assisting absent uniformed services voters in exercising their
right to vote.
(B) An inventory and explanation of any areas of voter assistance in which the Program has failed to
accomplish its stated objectives and effectively assist absent uniformed services voters in exercising
their right to vote.
(C) As necessary, a detailed plan for the implementation of any new program to replace or
supplement voter assistance activities required to be performed under this Act.
(3) A detailed description of the specific steps taken towards the implementation of voter registration
assistance for absent uniformed services voters under section 1566a of title 10.
(b) Annual report on effectiveness of activities and utilization of certain procedures
Not later than March 31 of each year, the Presidential designee shall transmit to the President and to the
relevant committees of Congress a report containing the following information:
(1) An assessment of the effectiveness of activities carried out under section 20305 of this title,
including the activities and actions of the Federal Voting Assistance Program of the Department of
Defense, a separate assessment of voter registration and participation by absent uniformed services
voters, a separate assessment of voter registration and participation by overseas voters who are not
members of the uniformed services, and a description of the cooperation between States and the
Federal Government in carrying out such section.
(2) A description of the utilization of voter registration assistance under section 1566a of title 10, which
shall include the following:
(A) A description of the specific programs implemented by each military department of the Armed
Forces pursuant to such section.
(B) The number of absent uniformed services voters who utilized voter registration assistance
provided under such section.
(3) In the case of a report submitted under this subsection in the year following a year in which a
regularly scheduled general election for Federal office is held, a description of the utilization of the
procedures for the collection and delivery of marked absentee ballots established pursuant to section
20304 of this title, which shall include the number of marked absentee ballots collected and delivered
under such procedures and the number of such ballots which were not delivered by the time of the
closing of the polls on the date of the election (and the reasons such ballots were not so delivered).
(c) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Absent overseas uniformed services voter
The term "absent overseas uniformed services voter" has the meaning given such term in section
20304(d) of this title.
(2) Presidential designee
The term "Presidential designee" means the Presidential designee under section 20301(a) of this title.

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(3) Relevant committees of Congress defined
The term "relevant committees of Congress" means—
(A) the Committees on Appropriations, Armed Services, and Rules and Administration of the
Senate; and
(B) the Committees on Appropriations, Armed Services, and House Administration of the House of
Representatives.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §105A, as added Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §586, Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat.
2331.)

REFERENCES IN TEXT
This Act, referred to in subsec. (a)(2)(C), is Pub. L. 99–410, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 924,
known as the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which is classified
principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–4a of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.
§20309. Effect on certain other laws
The exercise of any right under this chapter shall not affect, for purposes of any Federal, State, or local
tax, the residence or domicile of a person exercising such right.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §106, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 927.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–5 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

§20310. Definitions
As used in this chapter, the term—
(1) "absent uniformed services voter" means—
(A) a member of a uniformed service on active duty who, by reason of such active duty, is absent
from the place of residence where the member is otherwise qualified to vote;
(B) a member of the merchant marine who, by reason of service in the merchant marine, is absent
from the place of residence where the member is otherwise qualified to vote; and
(C) a spouse or dependent of a member referred to in subparagraph (A) or (B) who, by reason of
the active duty or service of the member, is absent from the place of residence where the spouse or
dependent is otherwise qualified to vote;
(2) "balloting materials" means official post card forms (prescribed under section 20301 of this title),
Federal write-in absentee ballots (prescribed under section 20303 of this title), and any State balloting
materials that, as determined by the Presidential designee, are essential to the carrying out of this
chapter;
(3) "Federal office" means the office of President or Vice President, or of Senator or Representative in,
or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the Congress;
(4) "member of the merchant marine" means an individual (other than a member of a uniformed
service or an individual employed, enrolled, or maintained on the Great Lakes or the inland
waterways)—
(A) employed as an officer or crew member of a vessel documented under the laws of the United
States, or a vessel owned by the United States, or a vessel of foreign-flag registry under charter to or
control of the United States; or
(B) enrolled with the United States for employment or training for employment, or maintained by the
United States for emergency relief service, as an officer or crew member of any such vessel;
(5) "overseas voter" means—
(A) an absent uniformed services voter who, by reason of active duty or service is absent from the
United States on the date of the election involved;

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(B) a person who resides outside the United States and is qualified to vote in the last place in which
the person was domiciled before leaving the United States; or
(C) a person who resides outside the United States and (but for such residence) would be qualified
to vote in the last place in which the person was domiciled before leaving the United States.
(6) "State" means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa;
(7) "uniformed services" means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, the
commissioned corps of the Public Health Service, and the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration; and
(8) "United States", where used in the territorial sense, means the several States, the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, §107, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 927.)

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–6 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS
For transfer of authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of the Coast Guard, including
the authorities and functions of the Secretary of Transportation relating thereto, to the
Department of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see sections 468
(b), 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland
Security Reorganization Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under
section 542 of Title 6.

§20311. Technology pilot program
(a) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Absent uniformed services voter
The term "absent uniformed services voter" has the meaning given such term in section 107(1) of the
Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff–6(1)) [now 52 U.S.C. 20310
(1)].
(2) Overseas voter
The term "overseas voter" has the meaning given such term in section 107(5) of such Act [52 U.S.C.
20310(5)].
(3) Presidential designee
The term "Presidential designee" means the individual designated under section 101(a) of such Act
[52 U.S.C. 20301(a)].
(b) Establishment
(1) In general
The Presidential designee may establish 1 or more pilot programs under which the feasibility of new
election technology is tested for the benefit of absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters
claiming rights under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff et
seq.) [now 52 U.S.C. 20301 et seq.].
(2) Design and conduct
The design and conduct of a pilot program established under this subsection—
(A) shall be at the discretion of the Presidential designee; and
(B) shall not conflict with or substitute for existing laws, regulations, or procedures with respect to
the participation of absent uniformed services voters and military voters in elections for Federal office.
(c) Considerations
In conducting a pilot program established under subsection (b), the Presidential designee may consider
the following issues:
(1) The transmission of electronic voting material across military networks.

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(2) Virtual private networks, cryptographic voting systems, centrally controlled voting stations, and
other information security techniques.
(3) The transmission of ballot representations and scanned pictures in a secure manner.
(4) Capturing, retaining, and comparing electronic and physical ballot representations.
(5) Utilization of voting stations at military bases.
(6) Document delivery and upload systems.
(7) The functional effectiveness of the application or adoption of the pilot program to operational
environments, taking into account environmental and logistical obstacles and State procedures.
(d) Reports
The Presidential designee shall submit to Congress reports on the progress and outcomes of any pilot
program conducted under this subsection, together with recommendations—
(1) for the conduct of additional pilot programs under this section; and
(2) for such legislation and administrative action as the Presidential designee determines appropriate.
(e) Technical assistance
(1) In general
The Election Assistance Commission and the National Institute of Standards and Technology shall
provide the Presidential designee with best practices or standards in accordance with electronic
absentee voting guidelines established under the first sentence of section 1604(a)(2) of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107–107; 115 Stat. 1277; 42 U.S.C. 1973ff
note [now 52 U.S.C. 20301 note]), as amended by section 567 of the Ronald W. Reagan National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 108–375; 118 Stat. 1919) to support the
pilot program or programs.
(2) Report
In the case in which the Election Assistance Commission has not established electronic absentee
voting guidelines under such section 1604(a)(2), as so amended, by not later than 180 days after
October 28, 2009, the Election Assistance Commission shall submit to the relevant committees of
Congress a report containing the following information:
(A) The reasons such guidelines have not been established as of such date.
(B) A detailed timeline for the establishment of such guidelines.
(C) A detailed explanation of the Commission's actions in establishing such guidelines since
October 28, 2004.
(3) Relevant committees of Congress defined
In this subsection, the term "relevant committees of Congress" means—
(A) the Committees on Appropriations, Armed Services, and Rules and Administration of the
Senate; and
(B) the Committees on Appropriations, Armed Services, and House Administration of the House of
Representatives.
(f) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section.
(Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §589, Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2334; Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1075
(d)(6), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4373.)

REFERENCES IN TEXT
The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(1), is
Pub. L. 99–410, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 924, which is classified principally to this chapter.
Sections 101 and 107 of the Act are classified to sections 20301 and 20310, respectively, of
this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.

CODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 1973ff–7 of Title 42, The Public Health and
Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section. Some section
numbers referenced in amendment notes below reflect the classification of such sections prior
to their editorial reclassification to this title.
Section was enacted as part of the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act, and also
as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, and not as part of title I
of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which comprises this chapter.

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AMENDMENTS
2011—Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 111–383, §1075(d)(6)(A), substituted "section 107(1)" for
"section 107(a)" and "1973ff–6(1)" for "1973ff et seq."
Subsec. (e)(1). Pub. L. 111–383, §1075(d)(6)(B), substituted "1973ff note" for "1977ff note".

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2011 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1075(d), Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4372, provided that the
amendment by section 1075(d)(6) is effective as of Oct. 28, 2009, and as if included in Pub. L.
111–84 as enacted.

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