Accra, Oct. 1, Ghanadot/GNA – Scores of American
citizens in Ghana on Wednesday poured out at the
Accra Embassy to participate in the first phase
of the process for obtaining an Absentee Ballot
Paper to vote in the November 4th Presidential
Election.
All U.S. citizens of 18 years and above who
reside outside the United States during an
election period are eligible to vote by absentee
ballot in any election for Federal office.
In an interview with Ghana News Agency, Mr.
Benjamin A. East, Press Attache explained that
ballot paper gives the voter the option to
write-in a candidate and use straight ticket
voting.
He said a significant source of absentee ballots
comes from the population of Americans living
outside the United States and those unable or
unwilling to vote at polling stations on
Election Day.
Absentee ballots are most commonly sent and
received via the United States Postal Services,
Electronic Mails or by fax
Mr East said typically, a voter must request an
absentee ballot before the Election Day,
stressing that, registering to vote is the
responsibility of individuals in the United
States, since voters are not automatically
registered to vote once they reach the age of 18
years.
Mrs Nicole Johnson, Vice Consular told the GNA
that, the scores of potential voters would be
assisted to fill the Registration and Absentee
Ballot Request-Federal Post Card Application
form.
She said the potential voter has the option of
either mailing it directly or submitting it for
the consular to mail it.
The potential voter would receive the Absentee
Ballot Paper directly at his or her address in
Ghana. The Potential Voter would then fill the
ballot paper and mail back to his last state of
residence before coming to Ghana.
Mr Mike Strayer an elected potential voter told
the GNA that he sees the election as a civic
obligation to vote to contribute to the good of
America’s decision-making.
He admitted that even though is is more
convenient to vote at home, he is not perturbed
by the process overseas which is also simply.
Mr Strayer said; “I have already decided who to
vote for on November 4th, it will take my ..
Party to change their candidate, get a good
candidate for me to change my decision on who to
vote for.”
Others, especially the first time voters were
delighted to participate in the process to vote
on November 4th.
The eligibility of an individual for voting is
set out in the constitution, which states that
suffrage cannot be denied on grounds of race or
colour, sex, or age.
Beyond these basic qualifications, it is the
responsibility of state legislatures to regulate
voter eligibility. Some states bar convicted
criminals, especially felons, from voting for a
fixed period of time or indefinitely.
Some states also have legacy constitutional
statements barring the "insane" or "idiots" from
voting; such references are generally considered
obsolete and are being considered for review or
removal where they appear.
Mr Michael P. Evans Consular Section Chief
directed the whole registration process.
The Democratic Party presidential candidate
Barack Obama is slugging it with the Republican
Party candidate John McCain for the November 4th
Presidential Elections.
GNA