FVAP is Updating the FPCA and Wants Your Input

FVAP is Updating the Federal Post Card Application - Here's How to Provide Your Input!

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) (SF-76) is being updated for the 2018 election cycle. The draft form is available for your review via the Federal Register at Regulations.gov

The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) requires that the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) prescribe two standard federal forms.  Both forms require review and public comment every three years.  The FPCA can be used to register to vote, request an absentee ballot and update contact information.  The other prescribed form, the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), serves as a backup ballot if the voter doesn't receive a requested ballot in time.  FVAP will send an additional news update once the draft FWAB is available for public comment.  

To develop the current draft of the FPCA, FVAP leveraged an iterative process of expert design input, information gathering and testing with election officials, stakeholders and voters. The form should reflect plain language standards (wherever possible), have simplified instructions, and be structured coherently. The general design utilizes intuitive "who I am," "where I am from," and "where I am now" information sections to be completed before signing.  A listing of significant changes and rationale are provided below.

FVAP's work with design experts and usability testing led to these draft changes:

  • Updated section headings that reflect intuitive descriptions to help the voter complete the forms (i.e., "classification" changed to "Who are you?"; "voting residence address" changed to "What is your address in the State or territory where you are registering to vote or requesting a ballot?").
  • Removed Witness Signature box. On the FPCA, no State requires a witness.
  • Added list of States that require full SSN or additional information. This change is based on usability findings that showed voters do not look up State-specific information unless directed to do so.
  • Removed the request for Race, as it is not a UOCAVA or State requirement.
  • Removed the request for Sex, as it is not a UOCAVA or State requirement.
  • Simplified the choice for blank ballot receipt transmission by changing the rank-order preference to checkboxes; test groups found the ranking option confusing.
  • Implemented visual cues, including larger text and color, to clarify form completion and submission process.

Form usability is an essential part of the redesign process. To help ensure the form is easy and intuitive from a voter's perspective, please download and complete it as if you were registering to vote or requesting an absentee ballot. Provide usability comments via the links below.

To view the Federal Register Notice: 
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/02/28/2017-03894/proposed-collection-comment-request

To view the Draft Form:
https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=DOD-2017-OS-0008-0002

To submit comments and suggestions online: Comments and usability feedback should be submitted on the Federal eRulemarking Portal using the links above or http://www.regulations.gov by May 1, 2017.

Submit comments and usability feedback by mail at the address below by May 1, 2017:
Department of Defense
Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer
Directorate for Oversight and Compliance
Regulatory and Advisory Committee Division
4800 Mark Center Drive
Mailbox #24, Suite 08D09B
Alexandria, VA 22350-1700

Please do not send comments directly to FVAP.

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For more information on FVAP or assistance with the absentee voting process, visit FVAP.gov, call 1-800-438-VOTE or DSN 425-1584 (CONUS)/312-425-1584 (OCONUS) or email vote@fvap.gov.

Federal Voting Assistance Program
The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) is a Department of Defense (DoD) organization that works to ensure Service members, their eligible family members, and overseas citizens are aware of their right to vote and have the tools and resources to successfully do so - from anywhere in the world.

FVAP assists voters through partnerships with the Military Services, Department of State, Department of Justice, and election officials from 50 States, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. State and local governments administer U.S. elections, including those for federal offices. FVAP supports State and local election officials by providing absentee voting information, materials, training and guidance.

Voters can contact FVAP's call center at 703-588-1584 (toll free 1-800-438-VOTE or DSN 425-1584) or email vote@fvap.gov. Toll-free phone numbers from 67 countries are listed at FVAP.gov. Find FVAP on Facebook at facebook.com/DoDFVAP and follow @FVAP on Twitter.

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