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2022 Election Outreach Toolkit
For Election Offices Serving UOCAVA Voters
Instructions
This digital media content toolkit is designed to support election offices in their efforts to reach
UOCAVA voters Service members, their eligible family members, and U.S. citizens residing
overseas and help them vote absentee in the 2022 elections from anywhere in the world.
You’re welcome to customize and publish the content in this toolkit on your channels to
best serve your UOCAVA voters. Use @FVAP to tag on Twitter, @FVAPGov to tag on
Instagram, and @Federal Voting Assistance Program FVAP to tag on Facebook.
Available content includes:
Shareable graphics and template short-form posts for social media (Facebook,
Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)
Long-form post content for blog, message board or LinkedIn
Blurb content for e-newsletter or website
Infographic
The images in this document are for reference. Full-size image and video files are available
here.
Get more shareable content from FVAP here, including toolkits for each type of UOCAVA voter.
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Timing
UOCAVA voters need extra time to register to vote and to request and submit their absentee
ballot. It’s best to share this information well in advance of your state deadlines.
This toolkit is divided into sections that emphasize particular actions in three phases:
1. Pre-Registration Deadline: Registering to vote and requesting a ballot. Use this content
before your state’s absentee voter registration deadline.
2. Post-Ballot Transmission: Getting the ballot. Begin using this content once your state
has distributed absentee ballots in late September and early October.
3. Pre-Voting Deadline: Submitting ballots and checking receipt. Use this content after
ballot transmission until your state’s absentee voting deadline.
Pre-Registration Deadline
Post-Ballot Transmission
Pre-Voting Deadline
Timing
During election year until
state’s absentee voting
registration deadline
After state distributes
absentee ballots in late
September/early October
After ballot transmission
until state’s absentee
voting deadline
Messaging
• Register to vote and
request your ballot
These are the deadlines
(links to online public
calendars)
Look for your ballot
• Follow instructions (signing,
etc.)
• Register now if you haven’t
Use FWAB as backup ballot
if necessary
Vote now
• Check that ballot was
received by election
office
Use FWAB as backup
ballot if necessary
Contents
Absentee Voting Process
Infographic
• FPCA Receipt
Confirmation Postcard
Voter Email Template
• Website Content Template
Social Media Post
Templates (Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)
Press Release Template
Voter Email Template
• Website Content Template
Social Media Post
Templates (Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)
Voter Email Templates
Reminder to Vote and
Ballot Receipt
• Website Content
Template
Social Media Post
Templates (Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)
Screensavers
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Table of Contents
Timing 2
1. Pre-Registration Deadline (September and Before Your State Primary
Election(s)) 4
Infographic 4
FPCA Receipt Confirmation Postcard 5
Email Template 5
Website Content 7
Social Media Post Templates 9
Press Release Template 11
2. Post-Ballot Transmission (Late September Early October) 12
Email Template 12
Website Content 12
Social Media Post Templates 14
3. Pre-Voting Deadline (Mid-October Early November) 15
Email Template Reminder to Vote 15
Email Template Ballot Receipt Acknowledgement 15
Website Content 17
Social Media Post Templates 18
Screensavers 19
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1. Pre-Registration Deadline (September and Before Your State
Primary Election(s))
Infographic
These infographics are designed to show UOCAVA voters exactly what they need to do and
when to successfully vote. It incorporates what to do if they don’t receive a state ballot in time
and how voters can check to ensure you received their voted ballot.
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FPCA Receipt Confirmation Postcard
FVAP provides a physical postcard format you can use to let UOCAVA voters know that you
have received and processed their FPCA. The postcard is available here in PDF format and
uses standard cardstock printer refills with four cards per sheet.
Email Template
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Email #1
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
If you’re a military or overseas voter, you can vote wherever you are.
To vote absentee in the [ELECTION NAME] on [ELECTION DATE], please follow these simple
steps and timelines.
1. Register and request your ballot by [DEADLINE]. You can do so by visiting [EO
WEBPAGE] or by filling out a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) at FVAP.gov.
2. Vote. We’ll send you the ballot by [DATE]. Please make sure you [Instructions for
Signing, etc.] and [Instructions for Return] by [DATE]. To make sure your ballot has
enough time to get here, we recommend you send it back by:
October 1, 2022 if you’re on a ship at sea
October 24, 2022 if youre outside the U.S.
October 31, 2022 if youre stateside
If you don’t get your ballot in time, you can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB).
Want to check on the status of your registration or find out if we received your ballot? Visit
[Website Link].
Please share this information with other military families or other U.S. citizens living abroad who
will be away on Election Day.
Thank you,
[Election Official]
Email #2
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
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Thank you for filling out and submitting your Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). We are
processing it, and you will receive your absentee ballot roughly on (insert date of mailing) before
the General Election on [DATE] [and other elections and dates as applicable].
To vote absentee in the [ELECTION NAME] on [ELECTION DATE], please follow these simple
steps and timelines.
1. We’ll send you the ballot by [DATE].
2. Once you receive your ballot, make sure you [Instructions for Signing, etc.] and
[Instructions for Return] by [DATE]. To make sure your ballot has enough time to get
here, FVAP recommends you send it back by:
October 1, 2022 if you’re on a ship at sea
October 24, 2022 if youre outside the U.S.
October 31, 2022 if youre stateside
If you don’t get your ballot in time, you can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) as a
backup ballot.
Want to check on the status of your ballot? Visit [Website Link].
Please share this information with other military families or other U.S. citizens living abroad who
will be away on Election Day.
Thank you,
[Election Official]
Website Content
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2 Simple Steps for Military and Overseas Citizens to Vote Absentee in
2022
If you’re stationed away in the military or living abroad, you can vote absentee in 2022. Here’s
how:
First, register and request your ballot. Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)
to get absentee ballots for all three elections in 2022. (For the General Election on
November 8, do it by August 1.)
Second, when your ballot arrives, fill it out and send it in.
The Federal Voting Assistance Program makes it that simple. Get anything else you need to
vote absentee at FVAP.gov.
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Social Media Post Templates
Post Theme #1: Two Easy Steps
Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn
MILITARY AND OVERSEAS VOTERS: Register and request your ballot by August 1 for the
General Election. Then, cast your ballot as soon as it arrives. Head to FVAP.gov to get started.
Twitter
#ServiceMembers & #UScits: #DYK you can vote from anywhere? Here are two simple steps
you can take to vote absentee in the 2022 elections.
Post Theme #2: You Can Vote
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Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn
If you’re stationed away in the military or living abroad, you can vote absentee in 2022. Register
and request your ballot at FVAP.gov.
Twitter
If you’re stationed away in the military or living abroad, you can vote absentee in 2022 elections.
FVAP.gov
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Press Release Template
Helping Military, Overseas Citizens Vote in 2022 Elections
CITY, St. Members of the military, their families and U.S. citizens living overseas can vote in
U.S. elections from anywhere, and [Name of Election Office] can help make it happen.
To vote in the Nov. 8 General Election (or other elections this year), legal voting residents of
[State] who will be living abroad or away with the military on Election Day must register by
[registration deadline] and return their ballot by [voting deadline]. All correctly completed ballots
received by the deadline are counted. To register to vote and request a ballot, go to [webpage
or FVAP.gov].
Military and overseas voters can also contact the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP),
which provides tools and resources to ensure that U.S. citizens who want to vote can do so from
anywhere in the world. Voters can visit FVAP.gov to find registration and ballot request
deadlines, as well as fill out a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), which is the registration
and ballot request form, or the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), the backup ballot.
For additional information, [Election Office Contact Information]. Or visit FVAP.gov, email
vote@FVAP.gov or call 1-800-438-VOTE (8683).
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2. Post-Ballot Transmission (Late September Early October)
Email Template
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
Your [State] absentee ballot was [emailed OR mailed] to you on [date].
Vote and send back your ballot as soon as you receive it. The recommended vote-by date for
the 2022 General Election are:
October 1, 2022 if you’re on a ship at sea
October 24, 2022 if you’re outside the U.S.
October 31, 2022 if you’re stateside
If there isn’t enough time to receive and send back your ballot before the election, use the
Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). It works like a backup ballot. If your official absentee
ballot arrives after sending in the FWAB, fill out and send in the official ballot too. Only one will
be counted.
Want to know if we received your voted ballot? Check the status at [State Website Link or
FVAP.gov].
Thank you,
[Election Official]
Website Content
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Military Members and Overseas Citizens: Make Sure You Can Vote!
[State] absentee ballots were sent to registered voters on [date].
[IF REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS NOT PASSED]
If you have not yet registered to vote, please go to [State instructions link] or FVAP.gov and fill
out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). Make sure it arrives by [State deadline].
If you requested your ballot but haven’t received it, contact us at [Election office contact
information] to ask about the status of your ballot request.
If there isn’t enough time to receive and send back your ballot before the election, use the
Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). It is a backup ballot. If your official absentee ballot
arrives after sending in the FWAB, fill out and send in the official ballot too. Only one will be
counted.
Want to know if we received your voted ballot? Check the status at [State Website Link or
FVAP.gov].
[WHEN REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED]
To vote in the November 8, 2022 General Election, you must have registered by [registration
deadline]. To check the status of your registration, go to [State website.]
To vote, fill out and send your ballot so it arrives by [State deadline]. If you don’t get your
requested ballot in time, you can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB).
Want to know if we received your voted ballot? Check the status at [State Website Link].
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Social Media Post Templates
Post Theme #1: Vote-By Date
Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn
Whether you’re stateside or overseas, absentee voters for the 2022 General Election all have a
vote-by date to ensure the voted ballot arrives by Election Day.
Twitter
Whether you’re stateside or overseas, absentee voters for the 2022 General Election all have a
vote-by date to ensure the voted ballot arrives by Election Day.
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3. Pre-Voting Deadline (Mid-October Early November)
Email Template Reminder to Vote
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
Your [State] absentee ballot was [emailed OR mailed] to you on [date].
Please vote and send back your ballot by [date]. To make sure your ballot has enough time to
get here, we recommend you send it back as soon as possible.
If you don’t get your ballot in time, you can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) as
a backup ballot.
Want to know if we received your ballot? Check the status at [State Website Link or FVAP.gov].
Thank you,
[Election Official]
Email Template Ballot Receipt Acknowledgement
Email #1
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
We have received your ballot for the general election on November 8, 2022. Everything was
completed correctly, and your vote will be counted.
Thank you for participating in this election, and please remember to keep your voter registration
information updated. Go to [State Website Link] to check the status of your registration and your
recent voting activity.
Thank you,
[Election Official]
Email #2
Dear [Insert Voter Name],
Your ballot was completed correctly and your vote will be counted.
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Thank you for participating in this election, and please remember to keep your voter registration
information updated. Go to [State Website Link] to check the status of your registration and your
recent voting activity.
Thank you,
[Election Official]
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Website Content
Military Members and Overseas Voters: It’s Time to Vote!
Absentee ballots were sent to military and overseas voters on [date]. To make sure your voted
ballot has enough time to get here, we recommend you send it back by:
October 1, 2022 if you’re on a ship at sea
October 24, 2022 if you’re outside the U.S.
October 31, 2022 if you’re stateside
Ballots must be received or postmarked by [State deadline] to be accepted. All correctly
completed ballots received by the deadline are counted.
If you don’t get your ballot in time, you can use the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) as
a backup ballot.
Want to know if we received your ballot? Check the status at [State Website Link].
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Social Media Post Templates
Post Theme #1: FWAB
Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn
Service members, military families and overseas citizens: If you haven’t received your
requested absentee ballot, you can still vote in the Nov. 8 election. Use the Federal Write-In
Absentee Ballot (FWAB) at FVAP.gov.
Twitter
#ServiceMembers, #MilFam, #USCits: If you haven't received your requested absentee ballot,
use a backup ballot at FVAP.gov.
Post Theme #2: Ballot Received
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Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn
Service members, military families and overseas citizens: Want to know if your ballot made it to
us? Visit [Election Office Webpage or FVAP.gov]. All properly completed ballots are counted if
they [are postmarked OR arrive] by [State deadline].
Twitter
#ServiceMembers, #MilFam, #USCits: Want to know if your ballot made it to us? Visit [Election
Office Webpage or FVAP.gov].
Screensavers
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Setup Instructions for Mac Users
1. Save the screensaver images from the zip folder to a new folder on your computer.
2. Click on the System Preferences icon.
3. Click "Desktop & Screen Saver.
4. Select "Screen Saver" and click the “Source” drop-down.
5. Select "Choose Folder" from the drop-down menu. Browse and select the folder containing
the saved screensaver images.
Setup Instructions for PC Users
1. Save the screensaver images from the zip folder to a new folder in “My Documents.”
2. Open the Control Panel on the left-hand side of the screen.
3. Find and select “Appearance and Personalization.”
4. Select the “Change Screen saveroption.
5. Under “Screensaver,” use the arrow to show a drop down menu. Choose Photos.
6. Select the “Settingsbutton. Browse and select the folder that contains the pictures
containing the screensaver images.
7. Select “Apply” then “OKbefore exiting.