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Registration Deadlines: 
Online: Oct. 30
By Mail: Oct. 30
In Person: Nov. 6

 NEED TO REGISTER? 

By Mail:

To register to vote by mail you must print the voter registration form, fill it and mail it!
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
  • driver license or I.D.  card number
  • social security number
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MAIL IT!

Completed forms can be mailed or emailed to your county clerk.

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After your application is processed and accepted you will receive a voter registration card to the address provided.

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In Person:

Register to vote in person at:
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
  • Your driver license or I.D. card  number,
  • The last four digits of your social security 
  • Your date of birth.

Online:

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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
  • Your driver license or I.D. card  number,
  • The last four digits of your social security 
  • Your date of birth.

 connecticut 

regiter to vote

 registered to vote? 

voter information portal

voter information portal

track my ballot
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FIND OUT YOUR:​​
  • Voter registration status
  • Poll location
  • Early voting locations
  • Registration information
  • Key Election Dates
  • Sample Ballots
ways t vot

how to vote

In Connecticut you can vote by:
election day
polling place
ID
election day voting
To vote you must show identification.
If you missed the voter registration deadline you may register to vote on election day at one of these locations.
  • Acceptable forms of I.D.
    driver's license or identification card of any state; passport employee identification card; identification card provided by a commercial establishment; credit or debit card; military identification card; student identification card; health club identification card insurance plan identification card; public housing identification card. ​ Or if you have none of the above you may also show two of: utility bill; bank statement; government check; government paycheck; document issued by a governmental agency; sample ballot or other official elections document issued by a governmental, agency dated for the election in which the individual is providing it as proof, of residency or identity; voter notification card issued by a governmental agency public housing identification card issued by a governmental agency; lease or rental statement or agreement issued by a governmental agency student identification card issued by a governmental agency; tuition statement or bill issued by a governmental agency; insurance plan card or drug discount card issued by a governmental agency;
vote by mail
vote by mail
 
 
 
 
who is eligible?
  • 65 years or older;
  • disabled;
  • out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance; or
  • confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.​
  • a military member
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How do I submit my form?
You may submit your form via mail or fax to your county clerk.
*note: if faxing you must submit your hard copy application separately or with your ballot for your vote by mail to count.
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Military/Overseas
military/overseas
who is eligible?
  • an active duty member of the Uniformed Services or Merchant Marine;
  • an eligible spouse or family member of an active duty member of the Uniformed Services or Merchant Marine; or
  • a U.S. citizen residing outside the U.S.
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HOW DO I REGISTER & VOTE?
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The military voter form acts acts as both a registration and a vote by mail request.​
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      *note: you need a printer to use this service.
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HOW DO I SUBMIT MY FORM?
After completing and signing you may submit your FPCA to your county clerk by:
  • mail
  • email 
  • fax â€‹
*note: you can return your completed application by fax or e-mail as long as you return the original completed and signed application with your voted ballot by the close of the polls on Election or Primary day.​
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 DEADLINES: 
BALLOT REQUEST: received by Nov. 3
BALLOT RETURN: received by Nov. 4
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If you missed the deadlines but are otherwise eligible to vote absentee you may use the federal write-in absentee form!
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candidates

candidates

check back for updated candidates after primaries are over!

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