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American expats in Qatar vote

Ambassador LeBaron greeting an American citizen who had come to vote
Staff Reporter

DOZENS of American citizens converged on the US embassy yesterday to cast their ballots for the US Presidential election. 
Although Election Day is not until November 4, the embassy organised the event in order to help Americans register, fill out their ballots, and send them back to their state officials in time to be counted in the general election.
This year, Americans will not only elect a president, but hundreds of other legislative and executive officers all across the country.
In addition to the presidency, Americans cast their ballots at the embassy for their senators, representatives and, in some cases, state governors and state legislators.
One-third of the seats in the Senate, which is the upper house of the US Congress, and all seats in the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Congress, will be up for election this November.  
“Embassy staff members and I are happy to help Americans send in their ballots; there is a great deal of interest in the elections this year and I am proud to see so many Americans in Doha taking part,” US Ambassador Joseph LeBaron said. 
US embassies around the world are organising similar events throughout October to assist absentee voters.
Both the Democrats and Republicans have encouraged voters living abroad to participate, and indications are that record numbers will take part in this year’s elections.

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