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Keep your Californication to yourself, I vote in both elections.



Voting in U.S. Elections Explained: Can I Vote as a Dual Citizen? Yes, You Can!

One of the most frequent questions voters have is whether they can vote in U.S. elections as a dual citizen. The answer is YES.

This goes for American dual citizens who live within the U.S. and for U.S. dual citizens living in another country. If you are a U.S. dual citizen living in another country, that is fine, too. Voting in U.S. elections from abroad is also possible when you’re a dual national / dual citizen. This article is intended to help U.S. dual nationals better understand their voting rights. If this applies to you, or anyone you know – the news is good!