Report by Paula Antolini
November 5, 2018, 10:09AM EDT
Everything You Need to Know About Voting in Connecticut
“One of the most important rights of American citizens is the franchise — the right to vote. Originally under the Constitution, only white male citizens over the age of 21 were eligible to vote. This shameful injustice has been corrected and voting rights have been extended several times over the course of our history. Today, citizens over the age of 18 cannot be denied the right to vote, regardless of race, religion, sex, disability, or sexual orientation.” —whitehouse.gov
Registering to Vote in CT
- Am I eligible to vote in CT?
- Am I registered to vote in CT?
- Register to Vote Online
- Voter Registration Paper Form
- Voter Registration Deadlines
- Voter ID Requirements in CT
- Election Day Registration Information
- Where and how do I vote?
Ways to Vote in CT and Election Day Information
- Polling Place LocatorOpens in a new window
- Where and how do I vote?
- Voter ID Requirements in CT
- Absentee Voting Information and Applications
- Town-by-Town Sample Ballots
- Questions on the Ballot
- Voter Guide and Voter Rights
- Election Results
Important Resources For Voters
- First Time Voter Fact Sheet
- Student Voter Fact Sheet
- Voter with Disabilities Fact Sheet
- Homeless Voter Fact Sheet
- Important Election Dates and Deadlines
- Local Officials Contact Information
- Important Message for Voters with Disabilities from OPA
- Voter Registration Promotional Materials
Voting Outside of CT
Anyone encountering election-related problems can contact the Election Day hotline at 1-866-733-2463 or by sending an email to elections@ct.gov.
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