Voting in Runoff Elections (November 20, 2020)
The U.S. 2020 general elections have passed, but election season is not over! If you vote in a state or jurisdiction with runoff elections for federal and local offices, the U.S. Embassy in Bogota can assist with the return of your voting materials.
Register and Request an Absentee Ballot
Find the website for your local election official at FVAP.gov, and see whether your local jurisdiction has runoff elections. Georgia and Louisiana have runoff elections for federal offices, and other states and jurisdictions may have runoff elections for local seats.
If you are a voter in a jurisdiction with an upcoming election, check your local calendar carefully for deadlines for voter registration, ballot request, and ballot receipt. If you have already voted absentee in 2020, you generally do not need to reregister as an absentee voter, but you will need to request an absentee ballot and to submit a voted ballot for the runoff election.
Return your Voting Materials
If your state allows for electronic submission of voting materials (your voter registration, ballot request, or voted ballot), we strongly recommend that you take advantage of those electronic options.
If you must send physical voting materials, consider using a commercial express courier such as DHL, FedEx, or UPS. We do not recommend using local mail to return your voting materials to the United States.
Remember that the U.S. Embassy in Bogota is not a polling location. You will not be able to vote in person at the U.S. Embassy on the date of your state’s runoff elections.
For further information, consult the Federal Voter Assistance Program at FVAP.govor email us at VoteBogota@state.gov.
Remember, your vote counts!