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VOTER
REGISTRATION
The following is summarized from
the websites of the Connecticut General Assembly
(www.cga.ct.gov/),
the Office of the State of Connecticut Secretary
of the State (www.sots.ct.gov/)
and Project Vote Smart (http://vote-smart.org/index.htm).
ADMINISTRATION
Voter registration is administered through
the Office of the Secretary of the State.
REGISTRATION FORMS
Registration is necessary to vote
in local, state and national elections. Voter
registration application forms can be obtained
from the Registrar of Voters or Town Clerk at
any town/city hall in Connecticut. Registration
can be done in person or by mail-in application.
Forms may also be obtained at public libraries,
Department of Motor Vehicles and other state
agency offices, and on the Secretary of State’s
website: (www.sots.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3179&q=489908)
In-person registration must be done by noon of
the day before a primary and by 14 days before
an election. Mailed applications must be
postmarked at least 5 days before a primary and
14 days before an election.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE?
Any U.S. citizen who is a bona fide
Connecticut resident and will be at least 18
years old by the day of an election may register
to vote. Anyone with a temporary or permanent
physical disability can have an application
mailed to them or request a Registrar visit at
their residence. A registered voter who is
unable to vote in person may request an absentee
ballot.
Voters must enroll with a
political party in order to vote in that party’s
primary. A party affiliation can be designated
with registration. Voters who wish to change or
drop their party affiliation can do so by
notifying the Registrar. A U.S. citizen who is
not registered may obtain a Presidential Ballot
just to vote for President/Vice President from
the Registrar or Town Clerk.
EXCEPTION TO DEADLINE FOR VOTER
REGISTRATION
The deadline for
registering to vote in Connecticut is October
28. HOWEVER, any U.S.
citizen "who
comes
of age, moves
into town or becomes a
naturalized citizen after October 28 can
register up until Monday, November
3rd - 8pm" and vote for
President/Vice President.
Documents to prove status (birth
certificates, naturalization papers, proof
of residence) must be brought to the
Registrar's office. Contact the town Registrar
of Voters for further info.
State law permits a U.S.
citizen who is at least 18 years old and is
either a resident of a Connecticut town but not
a registered voter or a former resident who has
moved within 30 days before Election Day to
another jurisdiction where the deadline for
voter registration has passed to apply for and
vote a presidential ballot. Such a voter can
cast a vote for president and vice president,
but not any other office. The person must apply
to the town clerk no sooner than 45 days before
the election, and can do so up until
the polls close on Election Day (8 pm). The
clerk must be satisfied that the applicant is
eligible for the ballot and the applicant signs
a statement that the information he provides is
true. The application form is signed under the
same penalty for false statement in absentee
voting. The offense is a class D felony for
which the penalty is one to five years in
prison, up to a $5,000 fine, or both.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Voter
Registration Offices
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SOURCES: Connecticut General
Assembly website; Project Vote Smart website;
Secretary of the State, Connecticut website
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: April2012
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