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FVAP 2015 Survey of Registered Voters Living Overseas |
Privacy Notice
This
survey does not collect or use personally identifiable information
and is not retrieved by personal identifier. This notice informs you
of the purpose of the 2015
Survey
of Registered Voters Living Overseas
and
how the findings of this survey will be used. Please read it
carefully.
The
Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act as modified by
the Military and Overseas Voting Empowerment Act, 42 United States
Code, Section 1973ff, and Executive
Order 12642 requires the Department of Defense to conduct this
survey.
This
survey is conducted by the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP),
which works to ensure that all Service members, their eligible family
members, and overseas citizens are aware of their right to vote and
have the tools to do so - from anywhere in the world. Information
collected in this survey will provide FVAP with critical information
to help improve the services and information available for voters
residing outside of the United States. Reports will be provided
to the President and to Congress. Some findings may be published
by FVAP or in professional journals, or presented at conferences,
symposia, and scientific meetings. Data could be used in future
research.
Completing
this survey is voluntary. Most people can complete the survey in 10
minutes. There is no penalty if you choose not to respond.
However, maximum participation is encouraged so that the data will be
complete and representative. This survey is being conducted for
program evaluation at the worldwide level and at the country
level. Your responses will be treated as
confidential. Identifying information will not be collected in
this survey or delivered to FVAP.
Additional Information
SURVEY
ELIGIBILITY AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS:
A
sample of registered voters requesting absentee ballots sent to an
international address was selected to participate in the survey.
There is no direct benefit for your individual participation, however
your responses, when taken together with the responses from other
overseas citizens, will make
a difference
by helping to identify absentee voting difficulties that arise and
areas where FVAP's products and services can be improved.
STATEMENT
OF RISK:
The
data collection procedures do not involve any substantial risk of
disclosure of data.
If
you experience any difficulties taking the survey, please contact the
Survey Processing Center by sending an e-mail to
helpdesk@overseascitizensurvey.com
or call, toll-free, 1-800-xxx-xxxx. If you have concerns about
your rights as a research participant, please contact the OUSD(P&R)
Research Regulatory Oversight Office at 703-575-2677/703-575-3536 or
e-mail R2O2@mail.mil.
Once
you start answering the survey, if you desire to withdraw your
answers, please notify the Survey Processing Center prior to
CLOSEDATE. Please include in the e-mail or phone message your
name, Ticket Number, and the PIN that you selected when you started
this survey. Unless withdrawn, partially completed survey data
may be used after that date.
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Thank you for participating in our survey. It is only by hearing from everyone that we can be sure that the results are truly representative. Your
participation is voluntary and you may Please
make sure to fill out this survey
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WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
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1.
On November 4, 2014, where was your place of residence?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
United
States/territories (Skip
to Question 6)
Country
other than the United States (Please
specify)
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2.
As of November 4, 2014, how long had you been located in this
country?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Less
than 3 months
3
months to 1 year
1
to 2 years
2
to 4 years
4
to 6 years
6
to 8 years
8
to 10 years
10
to 12 years
12
to 14 years
14
years or more
3. As of November 4, 2014, how long had you lived at your current address?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Less
than 3 months
3
months to 1 year
1
to 2 years
2
to 4 years
4
to 6 years
6
to 8 years
8
to 10 years
10
to 12 years
12
to 14 years
14
years or more
4.
As of November 4, 2014, how long had it been since you last lived in
the United States?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Less
than 3 months
3
months to 1 year
1
to 2 years
2
to 4 years
4
to 6 years
6
to 8 years
8
to 10 years
10
to 12 years
12
to 14 years
14
years or more
5.
What was the primary reason you were living outside of the United
States on November 4, 2014?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
To
be close to extended family
So
that you could retire
So
that your spouse could retire
So
that you could go to school
So
that your spouse could go to school
For
volunteer or missionary service
To
obtain a job with a new employer
So
that your spouse could obtain a job with a new employer
I
was transferred or accepted a new position with my previous employer
My
spouse was transferred or accepted a new position with his/her
previous employer
I
was a citizen of my destination country
My
spouse was a citizen of my destination country
Other
(Please
specify)
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YOUR 2014 VOTING EXPERIENCE
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A lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, they didn't have time, or something else happened to prevent them from voting. And sometimes, people who USUALLY vote or who PLANNED to vote forget that something UNUSUAL happened on election day this year that prevented them from voting THIS time. So please think carefully for a minute about the election held on November 4, 2014.
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6. In the election held on November 4, 2014, did you definitely
vote in person on election day, definitely complete an absentee
ballot by mail, e-mail, fax, or online on or before November 4,
2014, definitely not vote, or are you not completely sure
whether
you voted?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Definitely
voted in person (Skip
to Question 8)
Definitely
voted by mail (Skip
to Question 8)
Definitely
voted by e-mail (Skip
to Question 8)
Definitely
voted at an online website (Skip
to Question 8)
Definitely
voted by fax (Skip
to Question 8)
Not
sure (Skip
to Question 8)
Definitely
did not vote (Continue
to Question 7)
7. What was the main reason you did not vote in the November 4, 2014 election?
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
I
was too busy to vote.
I
forgot to vote.
I
was not registered to vote.
I
had no candidate preference.
I
did not think my vote would matter.
I
felt out of touch with the issues in my local community.
I
felt out of touch with the issues in the United States.
I
did not know how to get an absentee ballot.
My
absentee ballot arrived too late.
My
absentee ballot did not arrive at all.
The
absentee voting process was too complicated.
I
was concerned my absentee ballot would not be counted.
Some
other reason
8. Did you request an absentee ballot for the November 4, 2014 election?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes
No,
but I automatically received an absentee ballot from a local election
official.
No,
and I never received an absentee ballot.
No,
I did not need an absentee ballot.
9.
How interested or uninterested were you in the U.S. elections held on
November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Very
uninterested
Somewhat
uninterested
Neither
interested nor uninterested
Somewhat
interested
Very
interested
10. Did you receive information about voting procedures from any of the following sources in 2014?
(MARK ONE ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM)
NO, WAS NOT AVAILABLE |
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NO, WAS AVAILABLE |
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YES |
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A |
State or local election official |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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B |
Local (country of residence) print newspapers, magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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C |
U.S. civilian print newspapers, magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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D |
International (print) newspapers, (print) magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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E |
Family or Friends |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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F |
Federal Voting Assistance Program website |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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G |
Other Government Website |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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H |
Non-government Web sites |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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I |
Social Media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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J |
Directly from Candidates/Parties |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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K |
Other |
1 |
2 |
3 |
11. Did you receive information about the candidates or election issues from any of the following sources in 2014?
NO, WAS NOT AVAILABLE |
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NO, WAS AVAILABLE |
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YES |
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A |
State or local election official |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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B |
Local (country of residence) print newspapers, magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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C |
U.S. civilian print newspapers, magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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D |
International (print) newspapers, (print) magazines, radio, or TV |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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E |
Family or Friends |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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F |
Federal Voting Assistance Program website |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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G |
Other Government Website |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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H |
Non-government Web sites |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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I |
Social Media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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J |
Directly from Candidates/Parties |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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K |
Other |
1 |
2 |
3 |
12. In preparation for the 2014 primaries and General Election, how many times did visit your state/local election website?
Never
(Skip
to Question 14)
Once
(Continue
to Question 13)
More
than once (Continue
to Question 13)
Do
not recall (Continue
to Question 13)
13. Overall, how satisfied were you with the state/local election website when you visited it in 2014?
Very
satisfied
Satisfied
Neither
satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very
dissatisfied
14. Did you seek voting information from the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)?
Yes
(Continue
to Question 15)
No,
and I was not aware of FVAP’s services (Skip
to Question 18)
No,
but I was aware of FVAP’s services (Skip
to Question 18)
15. Please indicate which, if any, FVAP products or services you used for voting assistance.
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
FVAP.gov
FVAP
staff support
FVAP
online assistant tool
16. In preparation for the 2014 primaries and General Election, how many times did you visit FVAP.gov?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Never
(Skip
to Question 18)
Once
(Continue
to Question 17)
More
than once (Continue
to Question 17)
Do
not recall (Continue
to Question 17)
17. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) website when you visited in in 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Very
satisfied
Satisfied
Neither
satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very
dissatisfied
18. How many U.S. citizens do you know who resided in the country in which you resided on November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
None
(Skip
to Question 20)
1-2
(Continue
to Question 19)
3-4(Continue
to Question 19)
5-10(Continue
to Question 19)
11-20(Continue
to Question 19)
21-50
(Continue
to Question 19)
50+(Continue
to Question 19)
19. Of these U.S. citizens, how many of them would you estimate voted in the Election held on November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
None
1-2
3-4
5-10
11-20
21-50
50+
YOUR 2010 AND 2012 VOTING EXPERIENCES
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20. Elections for the U.S. Senate, and U.S House of Representatives were held in 2010. A lot of respondents did not get to vote because they weren’t registered, they were sick, or they didn’t have time.
How
about you – did you vote in that election?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Definitely
voted in person
Definitely
voted by mail
Definitely
voted by e-mail
Definitely
voted at an online website
Definitely
voted by fax
Not
sure
Definitely
did not vote
21. Elections for the President, U.S. Senate, and U.S House of Representatives were held in 2012. A lot of respondents did not get to vote because they weren’t registered, they were sick, or they didn’t have time.
How
about you – did you vote in that election?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Definitely
voted in person
Definitely
voted by mail
Definitely
voted by e-mail
Definitely
voted at an online website
Definitely
voted by fax
Not
sure
Definitely
did not vote
YOUR ACCESS TO MEDIA
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22. Did you have a cell phone on November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes
(Continue
to Question 23)
No
(Continue
to Question 24)
23.
Some cell phones are called “smartphones” because
of certain features they have. Was your cell phone a
smartphone such as an iPhone, Android, Blackberry or
Windows phone, or are you not sure?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes,
smartphone
No,
not a smartphone
Not
sure/Don’t know
24. Did you use a desktop or laptop computer at your workplace,
at school, at home, or anywhere else on at least an
occasional basis in November 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes
No
25. Did you use the internet or email, at least occasionally in November 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes
(Continue
to Question 26)
No
(Skip
to Question 29)
26. Did you access the internet on a cell phone, tablet or
other mobile handheld device, at least occasionally in November 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Yes
No
27. During a typical week, how many days did you watch, read,
or listen to news on the Internet, not including sports in November 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
None
(Skip
to Question 29)
One
day (Continue
to Question 28)
Two
days (Continue
to Question 28)
Three
days (Continue
to Question 28)
Four
days (Continue
to Question 28)
Five
days (Continue
to Question 28)
Six
days (Continue
to Question 28)
Seven
days (Continue
to Question 28)
28. How much attention did you pay to news about U.S. politics on the Internet in November 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
A
great deal
A
lot
A
moderate amount
A
little
None
at all
29. How would you characterize the reliability of the
postal service of the country in which you resided on
November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Very
low reliability
Low
reliability
Somewhat
reliable
Reliable
Very
reliable
30. How would you describe the quality of the roads near your home in the country in which you resided on
November 4, 2014?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Very
low quality
Low
Quality
Moderate
Quality
High
Quality
Very
High Quality
MORE ABOUT YOU
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31. Are you Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
No,
not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino
Yes,
Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other
Spanish/Hispanic/Latino
32. What is your race?
Mark one or more races to indicate what race you consider yourself to be.
White
Black
or African-American
American
Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
(e.g., Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese)
Native
Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander (e.g., Samoan, Guamanian or
Chamorro)
33. What is the highest degree or level of school that you have completed?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
12
years or less of school
High
School graduate-traditional diploma
High
school graduate-alternative diploma (home school, GED, etc.)
Some
college credit, but less than 1 year
1
or more years of college, no degree
Associate’s
degree (e.g., AA, AS)
Bachelor’s
degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Master's,
doctoral or professional school degree (e.g., MA, MS, Med, MEng, MBA,
MSW, PhD, MD, JD, DVM, EdD)
34. As of November 4, 2014, in which countries did you hold citizenship?
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
United
States
Country
in which you were residing
Other
(specify):
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35. What is your marital status?
(MARK ONLY ONE)
Married
(Continue
to Question 36)
Separated
(Skip
to Question 37)
Divorced
(Skip
to Question 37)
Widowed
(Skip
to Question 37)
Never
Married (Skip
to Question 37)
36. As of November 4, 2014, in which countries did your spouse hold citizenship?
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
United
States
Country
in which you were residing
Other
(specify):
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37.
Do you have children?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Yes
(Continue to Question 38)
No
(Skip
to Question 39)
38. As of November 4, 2014, in which countries did your children hold citizenship?
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
United
States
Country
in which you were residing
Other
(specify):
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39.
Which category represents your household’s total combined
income during the 12 months leading up to November 4, 2014?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Under
$1,000
$1,000-4,999
$5,000-9,999
$10,000-19,999
$20,000-39,999
$40,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000-149,000
40.
In the week before November 4, 2014, did you have a job either full
or part time?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Yes
(Skip
to end of survey)
No,
retired (Skip
to end of survey)
No,
disabled (Skip
to end of survey)
No,
unable
to work (Skip
to end of survey)
No,
and not retired, disabled, or unable to work (Go to question 41)
41.
Had you been doing anything to find work during the 4 weeks before
November 4, 2014?
(MARK
ONLY ONE)
Yes
No
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Thank
you for participating in the survey. If you have comments
or
concerns that you were not able to express in answering this
survey, please enter them in the space provided. Your comments
will be viewed and considered as policy deliberations take place.
Your feedback is useful and appreciated.
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