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For the European elections, you can also register on the electoral roll as a German or a German national if you live abroad.
If you are a German citizen living abroad, you can still vote in the European elections.
To do so, you must apply to be entered on the electoral roll.
Application in accordance with Annex 2 to the European Election Regulations
You can register on the electoral roll as a German citizen or German citizen abroad if you are on the
register on the electoral roll if you
- are German or German nationals within the meaning of Article 116(1) of the Basic Law,
- are at least 18 years old on election day
- are not excluded from the right to vote
- have been resident in a member state of the European Union for at least 3 months on the day of the election or are otherwise ordinarily resident there, or
- after reaching the age of 14, have resided or otherwise been habitually resident in the Federal Republic of Germany for an uninterrupted period of at least three months and this residence did not take place more than 25 years previously, or
- for other reasons you have acquired personal and direct familiarity with the political conditions in the Federal Republic of Germany and are affected by them,
- in all cases, you have submitted a written application in accordance with Annex 2 to the European Election Regulations by the 21st day before the election, which includes a corresponding declaration in lieu of an oath to the effect that you do not vote in any other member state or in any other German municipality.
You can register as a German citizen living abroad
you can be entered on the electoral roll for the European elections as follows
register:
- You submit an application in accordance with Annex 2 of the European Election Regulations to the last municipality in which you had a residence or otherwise usually resided before moving abroad.
- If you have never lived in Germany, the application must be submitted to the Berlin Mitte district authority.
- The authority decides on the application and at the same time sends out absentee ballot documents or a negative decision.
- Electoral roll for the European elections Registration of Germans living abroad
- Requirements:
- German or German citizen within the meaning of Article 116 (1) of the Basic Law
- at least 18 years old on election day
- no exclusion from the right to vote
- on election day at least 3 months habitual residence or domicile in a member state of the European Union or
- after reaching the age of 14, have had an uninterrupted residence or other habitual abode in the Federal Republic of Germany for at least three months and this residence was not longer than 25 years ago, or
- for other reasons have acquired personal and direct familiarity with the political conditions in the Federal Republic of Germany and have been affected by them.
- in all cases, written application in accordance with Annex 2 to the European Election Regulations by the 21st day before the election with a corresponding declaration in lieu of an oath, also to the effect that one does not vote in any other member state or in any other German municipality
- responsible: Municipality in Germany where you were last registered before moving abroad; if you were never registered in Germany, the Berlin Mitte district office.
Electoral authority of the independent city/municipality/authority/association municipality in which you lived or otherwise habitually resided before moving abroad
Annex 2 to the European Election Regulations
The forms are also available from diplomatic and consular missions abroad.