So I realized a few days ago that my Absentee Ballot arrived at my permanent address--with the wrong name! For a second I thought I wouldn't get to vote in this historical election, until a friend told me about an emergency ballot-- a form by which expats and military personnel can write in their choice candidates and send it in. On Saturday I quickly filled out my emergency ballot, then raced to the only Fedex in Paris with weekend hours on Boulevard Haussmann...



What do you think of their style?
Bisous!
*I read the fine print on the emergency ballot, and as long as it's postmarked November 3rd and received by November 11th, it still counts! I'm hightailing back up to Fedex now to make sure the right candidate makes it into the Oval Office!
Also, I hope everyone votes in tomorrow's election. Don't take your opportunity to change the country for granted!
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