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American citizens living abroad, are you voting?



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amother
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Post Yesterday at 11:05 am
I personally have been living outside of america for more years than I live in america and have never voted, but wondering if people really do vote outside the usa for the american president.
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amother
NeonGreen


 

Post Yesterday at 11:07 am
My parents made Aliyah and they do mail in voting
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Bnei Berak 10




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:22 am
DH is an American citizen. He voted last week.
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groisamomma  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:26 am
I think it’s a pity that the seminaries and yeshivos don’t encourage-let alone arrange-for the American young men and women to vote. They’re only overseas for a year or two and when they come back the results will affect them too. A bit short-sighted if you ask me.
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amother
Natural


 

Post Yesterday at 11:29 am
groisamomma wrote:
I think it’s a pity that the seminaries and yeshivos don’t encourage-let alone arrange-for the American young men and women to vote. They’re only overseas for a year or two and when they come back the results will affect them too. A bit short-sighted if you ask me.

The seminary my daughter is in sent out an email that they are registering every girl because the Rabbonim said everyone should vote. This is a chareidi BY seminary.
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amother
Mulberry  


 

Post Yesterday at 11:31 am
Yes I did! They still make me file taxes, I'll keep voting. Taxation without representation and all that. But I'd happily agree to not vote for every single year they waived my filing taxes.
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amother
  Mulberry


 

Post Yesterday at 11:32 am
amother Natural wrote:
The seminary my daughter is in sent out an email that they are registering every girl because the Rabbonim said everyone should vote. This is a chareidi BY seminary.


What does that mean? You can register someone else to vote?
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amother
RosePink


 

Post Yesterday at 11:32 am
American living in Israel, I vote.

I'm also involved in the seminary world and there was a big push this year for sem girls/yeshiva guys to vote.
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Dev80




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:06 pm
I wanted to vote but when I went to my state's website it said I wasn't in the system. I have voted in the past /have gotten called for jury duty but not for many years.
I wasn't sure how to pursue it after that. I did reach out to someone who is supposed to help with this kind of thing but didn't hear back. I do feel bad I won't be voting but I wasn't sure what else I could do
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essie14




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 12:59 am
My entire family voted. Americans living in Israel. My kids left America when they were very young but we make sure they register when they turn 18.
We hosted some seminary girls over the chagim and they said they're voting.
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amother
Lily


 

Post Today at 1:17 am
Chaim v'Chessed was encouraging ppl to vote and assisting
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  groisamomma




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 1:51 am
amother RosePink wrote:
I'm also involved in the seminary world and there was a big push this year for sem girls/yeshiva guys to vote.


It was too little, too late. Very few made it by the deadline. Like I said, short-sighted.
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amother
Gray


 

Post Today at 2:14 am
I think there is no point, I am registered in NJ, which is so blue my vote doesnt matter

If I was from a state that actually made a difference, I would have made the effort.
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amother
Camellia  


 

Post Today at 2:20 am
I voted from Israel. Dropped it off at the Embassy here.
I would like the government to see how many absentee ballots are coming from Israel. It may affect the aid that Israel gets.
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amother
  Camellia


 

Post Today at 2:21 am
groisamomma wrote:
It was too little, too late. Very few made it by the deadline. Like I said, short-sighted.


How?
The deadline to drop it off at the embassy is tomorrow.
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banana123




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 2:27 am
No. I have no one to vote for.

DH also isn't voting. He has no one to vote for, either.
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etky




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 2:47 am
essie14 wrote:
My entire family voted. Americans living in Israel. My kids left America when they were very young but we make sure they register when they turn 18.
We hosted some seminary girls over the chagim and they said they're voting.


We also made sure our kids register when they turned 18.
I made aliya when I was 14, DH came at 20 and our kids were born here.
None of us ever voted in the US but usually we all vote absentee. Not sure all the kids did this time cause some felt they had no one to vote for.
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tulips100




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 1:21 pm
I voted from Israel. Why not?
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Rabbit613




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 1:26 pm
I voted from Israel as well.
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Rebs222




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 2:47 pm
My daughter and her friends in sem tried voting but they got denied as forged signatures, dunno what that means.
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