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Federal Post Card Application

A procedure for U.S. citizens abroad to receive ballots and vote in federal elections.

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Jan 26, 2026
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How many independent voters are there, and how many voted Republican?

Across recent datasets, the pool of U.S. voters who are “independent,” “unaffiliated,” or have no party preference is roughly in the low‑to‑mid 30‑million range when measured by and represents a much ...

Feb 7, 2026

When I change my party affiliation in the elections, will I receive a new card in the mail?

is a state-controlled part of and whether a new “voter card” arrives in the mail depends on state and county practices: some jurisdictions will mail an updated voter card showing the new party, others...

Feb 2, 2026

How have false claims about noncitizen voting affected voter participation and election laws since 2020?

False claims that in significant numbers have driven legislative proposals, mass list-matching exercises, high-profile purges and litigation since 2020, even as audits and independent research find su...

Jan 22, 2026

How did the electoral college results compare to the popular vote in 2016?

The produced a clear split: won the nationwide popular vote by roughly 2.9 million votes, yet won a majority of votes and thereby the presidency . This outcome — one of five U.S. elections where the E...

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