State Voter Information Directory

Arkansas Statewide Voter Information

Overseas & Military Voters

Federal and State Elections

Arkansas Presidential Primary held on Tue Mar 5, 2024

Type

Deadlines

Overseas Military

Absentee Voter Registration

Mon Feb 5, 2024 Mon Feb 5, 2024

Ballot Request for Registered Voter

Received by Tue Feb 27, 2024 Received by Tue Feb 27, 2024

Ballot Return

Postmarked On or Before Election Day and Received by Fri Mar 15, 2024 Postmarked On or Before Election Day and Received by Fri Mar 15, 2024
Early Voting is between the hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 am – 4:00 pm on Saturday. Early voting ends at 5:00 pm on the Monday prior to the election.

Arkansas State Primary held on Tue Mar 5, 2024

Type

Deadlines

Overseas Military

Absentee Voter Registration

Mon Feb 5, 2024 Mon Feb 5, 2024

Ballot Request for Registered Voter

Received by Tue Feb 27, 2024 Received by Tue Feb 27, 2024

Ballot Return

Postmarked On or Before Election Day and Received by Fri Mar 15, 2024 Postmarked On or Before Election Day and Received by Fri Mar 15, 2024
Early Voting is between the hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 am – 4:00 pm on Saturday. Early voting ends at 5:00 pm on the Monday prior to the election.

Overseas Voters

U.S. citizens living abroad have the right to vote as absentee voters, provided they are eligible to vote in their state. If you are living outside of the U.S. permanently, indefinitely, or temporarily, your voting rights stay with you, even if you never voted when you lived in the U.S. To vote from overseas:

  • Complete and send an overseas voter registration/ballot request form to your election office in the U.S. This is one specific form that will register you as an overseas voter and request your absentee ballot – simultaneously.

Many states allow children who were born overseas, but never lived in the U.S., to use their U.S. parents’ last residence address to register.

Military Voters

Service members and their eligible family members living outside their voting jurisdiction (within or outside the U.S.) are able to vote as absentee voters.

  • If you are a service member, or an eligible family member, there is a single form to file for both voter registration and ballot request. It is often called the “Federal Post Card Application” or the FPCA form. This form must be re-filed with your election office each time you change location.

To vote as a service member or eligible family member:

  • Complete and send a voter registration/ballot request form “FPCA” to your election office in the U.S. It is the same form in all states.

Voting Military

Service members and their dependents may register and request a ballot using the federal voter registration/ballot request form ("FPCA"). You will have the following identification options when completing the form:

  • U.S. State or Territory or District Issued ID
  • Option to Indicate that you do not have the Requested ID
  • Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number

Voting Overseas

U.S. citizens living overseas may register and request a ballot using the overseas voter registration/ballot request form. You will have the following identification options when completing the form:

  • U.S. State or Territory or District Issued ID
  • Option to Indicate that you do not have the Requested ID
  • Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number

Overseas Voter

In-Person Mail Fax Email Online

Voter Registration

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Absentee Ballot Request

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Blank Ballot To Voter

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Voted-Absentee Ballot Return

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Effective 18 September 2010 you may fax your ballot request and receive your blank ballot via email. If you do not have a signed, original voter registration/absentee ballot request form on file with your local election official, you must then send your original, signed form in the mail - otherwise your application will not be valid. If you are already registered to vote and are merely requesting an absentee ballot, you need not mail the original to your local election official. A new ballot delivery system called Ballot Safe will be used in 2012 which will allow eligible active duty military and overseas voters to receive their absentee ballot through a secure online website.

Military Voter

In-Person Mail Fax Email Online

Voter Registration

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Absentee Ballot Request

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Blank Ballot To Voter

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Voted-Absentee Ballot Return

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Effective 18 September 2010 you may fax your ballot request and receive your blank ballot via email. If you do not have a signed, original voter registration/absentee ballot request form on file with your local election official, you must then send your original, signed form in the mail - otherwise your application will not be valid. If you are already registered to vote and are merely requesting an absentee ballot, you need not mail the original to your local election official. A new ballot delivery system called Ballot Safe will be used in 2012 which will allow eligible active duty military and overseas voters to receive their absentee ballot through a secure online website.