Assuming that you're not permanently living elsewhere, I believe you can file a mail-in ballot for your stateside place of residency.You'd have to actually look into the law though.
Quote from: DASIUS B00TICUS SNAKESAR on March 10, 2015, 08:18:25 PMAssuming that you're not permanently living elsewhere, I believe you can file a mail-in ballot for your stateside place of residency.You'd have to actually look into the law though.I'm talking about permanently.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 10, 2015, 08:20:58 PMQuote from: DASIUS B00TICUS SNAKESAR on March 10, 2015, 08:18:25 PMAssuming that you're not permanently living elsewhere, I believe you can file a mail-in ballot for your stateside place of residency.You'd have to actually look into the law though.I'm talking about permanently.If you're not living here why would you want to fuck with the US governmentThat's like letting Britbongs vote for congressmenit'd be retarded
Quote from: Arm The Mob on March 10, 2015, 08:24:36 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 10, 2015, 08:20:58 PMQuote from: DASIUS B00TICUS SNAKESAR on March 10, 2015, 08:18:25 PMAssuming that you're not permanently living elsewhere, I believe you can file a mail-in ballot for your stateside place of residency.You'd have to actually look into the law though.I'm talking about permanently.If you're not living here why would you want to fuck with the US governmentThat's like letting Britbongs vote for congressmenit'd be retardedI'm just curious. Cause I am also of Greek nationality, and I'm allowed to vote in Greek elections from the Greek consulate in San Francisco. Though I wasn't able to fucking register in time for the elections, and I'm pissed I missed out on them since the party I wanted in power ended up only two seats away from majority. (which 151 out of 300 seats)
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 10, 2015, 08:26:01 PMQuote from: Arm The Mob on March 10, 2015, 08:24:36 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 10, 2015, 08:20:58 PMQuote from: DASIUS B00TICUS SNAKESAR on March 10, 2015, 08:18:25 PMAssuming that you're not permanently living elsewhere, I believe you can file a mail-in ballot for your stateside place of residency.You'd have to actually look into the law though.I'm talking about permanently.If you're not living here why would you want to fuck with the US governmentThat's like letting Britbongs vote for congressmenit'd be retardedI'm just curious. Cause I am also of Greek nationality, and I'm allowed to vote in Greek elections from the Greek consulate in San Francisco. Though I wasn't able to fucking register in time for the elections, and I'm pissed I missed out on them since the party I wanted in power ended up only two seats away from majority. (which 151 out of 300 seats)Have you even lived in Greece? Why should someone of Greek decent vote in elections when they've never lived there?