A GOP push to restrict voting by overseas U.S. citizens continues before 2026 midterms
(NPR) For many American citizens living abroad, making sure their ballots are returned correctly and on time hundreds or thousands of miles away, back in the United States, can be tough.
But with the 2026 midterm election approaching, U.S. expatriates and their advocates say voting faces more uncertainty than usual, as Republican officials continue a push for more restrictions on overseas voters, including U.S. military members stationed abroad.
Some 2.8 million U.S. adult citizens living abroad were eligible to vote in 2022, the latest year for federal estimates. And with turnout for overseas voters long trailing that of domestic voters (3.4% compared to 62.5% in 2022), voting rights advocates fear GOP-led lawsuits and proposals could drive down participation even further.
https://www.npr.org/2025/10/01/nx-s1-5542344/overseas-active-duty-military-voting-uocava

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(170,588 posts)Originally, overseas voting was one way to help our military vote. At the time, the GOP assumed that the vote for military personnel would only help the military. Now more civilians are voting and the overseas vote is no longer a guarantee win for the GOP and so they are going after overseas voting.
GOPâs Latest Voter Suppression Target: Overseas Americans
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Republicans historically championed overseas votes, particularly those from active-duty military members. But as civilian voter participation abroad has risen and become a greater part of the overseas vote share, the GOP has changed its tune, launching a multi-pronged effort to suppress overseas votes, which it has framed as suspicious and potentially fraudulent.
Recent legal battles in Arizona, Michigan and North Carolina where disenfranchising overseas voters was central to the failed Republican bid to steal a Supreme Court seat underscore a growing trend by the GOP to disqualify ballots cast in state elections by longtime eligible citizens born and living overseas. Voting rights advocates and Democrats say these attacks are part of a broader partisan strategy, driven by shifting demographics and political patterns in the overseas electorate.
The GOP is really trying to make it more difficult, if not impossible, for Americans to vote when theyre living abroad, Martha McDevitt-Pugh, International Chair of Democrats Abroad, told Democracy Docket. Theyre actively trying to rip away the right to vote from American citizens.
Over 4 million U.S. citizens are eligible to vote through the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), signed by former President Ronald Reagan. But voter turnout from overseas U.S. citizens overall remains low at less than 10% of those eligible.,,,,,,
The Trump administration is working to further erode overseas voting rights. Both Trumps anti-voting executive order and the SAVE Act, which Republicans continue to push, would impose strict citizenship documentation requirements and ban the counting of ballots received after Election Day provisions that directly contradict UOCAVAs long-standing protections.
trump and the GOP want to take the vote away from American citizens living abroad.