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    Military Voters

    General Election 2012

    Chamber of CommerceMilitary Affairs Forum

    October 10, 2012

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    The Auditors Office

    Elections.

    Recording.

    Licensing.

    Animal Control.

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    The Auditors Office

    UOCAVA = Uniformed and Overseas

    Citizens Absentee Voting Act

    Pierce County Auditors Office is

    responsible for 13,062 UOCAVA voters.

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    CONTEXT

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    Context: Washington State

    Washington state continues to be one of the top5 states transmitting UOCAVA ballots:

    California 89,582Florida 75,268

    Texas 69,526

    New York 54,495Washington 52,892

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    Context: JBLM Population*Military stationed at JBLM 43,375

    Dependents 56,188

    Total military/dependents stationed at JBLM 99,563

    Military/dependents registered in Pierce County 9,700

    Military/dependents residing in Pierce County 5,822

    Military/dependents outside Pierce County 3,878

    Registered military/dependents living on base 2,389

    * Data provided by JBLM, April 2012

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    JBLM Out-of-State voters

    Most JBLM claim residence in anotherstate.

    34 states*require ballots be in the elections

    office by Election Day to be valid.

    17 states require they be postmarked by

    Election Day.

    4 states have conditional requirements.

    * States or territories

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    COORDINATION

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    No Wrong Door

    Federal Voting Assistance Program.FVAP...getting stronger!

    Register to vote in home of record.

    Get an absentee ballot.

    Coordination / training Voting

    Assistance Officers.

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    ASSISTANCE

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    Exemptions from deadlines

    Request and vote a ballot without a

    formal registration.

    Accept federal write in ballots for anyelection.

    Ballot can be received anytime prior to

    certification (15 or 21 days).

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    Local convenience

    24-7 Ballot Drop Boxes locations:

    DuPont Ross Plaza, 1500 Wilmington Dr.

    Lakewood Park and Ride, 10417 South TacomaWay

    Lakewood City Hall, 6000 Main St SW

    Parkland Library, 13718 Pacific Ave S Roy Y Park and Ride, SR 507 and Pacific Ave S

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    Local convenience

    Voting Center at Clover Park Technical

    College

    Open Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday In person voting

    Replacement ballots

    Questions

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    Exemptions from USPS

    Postage not required. All military

    voters receive a postage paid return

    envelope. A USPS postmark is not required on

    military ballot envelopes.

    Military voters can now return their

    ballots electronically.

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    eBallot Option

    Recent state legislation will allow us to

    receive ballots by email.

    Access their ballot online. Use the website to mark their ballot.

    Print, fax a hardcopy or send a PDF.

    Return the ballot via the mail or email.

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    eBallot Option

    Voluntary opt-in.

    Emailed 45 days prior to election.

    We can get a ballot to a voteranywhere in the world if they haveaccess to the internet.

    This provides 65 days for the ballotto get to us.

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    RESULTS

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    Washington State Rocks

    Washington state counted 99.1% ofUOCAVA ballots returned.

    California 95.5%Florida 95.9%

    Texas 97.0%

    New York 73.9%

    Washington 99.1%

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    Military Voters a lot like us

    Age influences turnout significantly.

    Over 62% of the JBLM voters are under

    the age of 35. Military or civilian, young men have the

    lowest turnout among voters.

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    Projections

    9,2299,559 9,665

    10,251

    14,000

    7,277

    1,768

    4,058

    2,342

    11,200

    78.85%

    18.50%

    41.99%

    22.85%

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    2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

    UOCAVA Voter Turnout

    Registered Voters Voter Turnout Percent Turnout

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    Questions?

    Julie Anderson

    Pierce County Auditor

    253-798-3188

    [email protected]