Yes, the post office can forward your absentee ballot to your designated address.
An absentee is one who is absent from his or her post.
I've read on other sites that you can write "No longer at this address" on the letter and it will be returned to the post office and usually, if the previous tenant left the post office a forwarding address, they will forward it on, otherwise it will be sent back to the sender.
The School Office will forward all results to students by post.
Post office.Postal service.
You need to be a Citizen of the United States to be able to vote. You also need to register to vote within a certain number of days before the election (exact time frame determined by individual states). Some states restrict the voting rights of convicted felons while incarcerated and/or after release. Most states require voters to be mentally competent. Every states require that the voter must either vote, in person, in their neighborhood (locality) on election day or by absentee ballots, which have been used by military personal, students and those unable to get to the polling station due to illness or other reason including vacationing. Absentee ballots are suppose to be filled out by the person listed on the absentee ballot and mailed (post dated) or dropped off to the local town or city office before election day. The absentee ballot has been shown to be not a secure way of voting, due to unauthorized persons collecting and filling out the ballots in the name of others.
Post Offices
FPO = Fleet post office for Navy personel. Apo = Army post office for Army personel
The US Post Office will forward your mail for 12 months once you have notified them of your change of address. Are you really needing to forward your mail longer than 12 months?
Main Post office (Head Post Office) to Main Post Office (Head Post Office)
Postal service
The plural is Post Offices
Go to the post office.