Republicans Abroad

Republicans Abroad was headquartered in Washington, D.C.[1] enabling the group to maintain direct contact with political leaders and policymakers.

[3] After President Gerald Ford signed this legislation into law, citizens living abroad were permitted to cast an absentee ballot in their state of residence.

Guests to the show included President Ronald Reagan's Attorney General Edwin Meese III, Grover Norquist, and members of Congress.

In January 2013, Republicans Abroad International closed,[9] leaving its chapters to continue forward as independent organizations.

When the international entity was dissolved, most chapters migrated to Republicans Overseas, while a few of its former chapters endured as independently operated organizations throughout the world, continuing a role in coordinating American voters living overseas; advocating the Republican platform and principles; engaging with media; and hosting local events.