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— Only 16.5 percent of the 6 million eligible military and overseas voters requested an absentee ballot for the November 2006 election.
— Only one-third of the requested ballots were cast and counted.
— And, 5.5 percent of the total eligible military and overseas citizen voters cast a ballot in the November 2006 election.
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WASHINGTON — Although roughly 6 million U.S. citizens are eligible to vote oversees using absentee ballots — many of whom are serving in the military — only a fraction of their ballots are being counted.
The bipartisan Election Assistance Commission found that of the nearly 1 million absentee ballots sent out for the 2006 election, only 300,000 actually were counted. Some estimate the low return of absentee ballots meant 400,000 service members' votes overseas weren't counted.
The problem seems to be the mail. It takes 18 days for the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail to Iraq and 18 days for it to be returned.