Connecticut
Early Voting Debut in Connecticut is Weeks Away; Additional Funding Sought — Connecticut by the Numbers
For the first time in elections administration history, Connecticut voters will have the opportunity to participate in early voting for the Presidential Preference Primary, which is when political parties go to the polls to nominate their candidate for president. Early voting allows voters to vote in-person for a set period of time ahead of an election, according to the Secretary of the State’s Office.
While the Presidential Preference Primary will be on Tuesday, April 2, eligible voters are able to vote at specific early voting locations in their towns 10 AM – 6 PM for four days, which are March 26, 27, 28 and 30th.
Since passage of the law permitting early voting last year, the Office of the Secretary of the State has been working closely with locally elected officials on the implementation of this new way of voting. With no previous experience in the state or similar program in other states to serve as a guide, all stakeholders have worked closely together in charting out this new election frontier, the Secretary of the State’s Office pointed out.
“I want to commend our Registrars of Voters and Town Clerks who have been working diligently and quickly with limited resources to implement this new style of voting,” said Secretary Stephanie Thomas. “They are the true heroes of this effort, and my office is doing everything it can to support all 169 towns.”
Ballots cast during Early Voting will be sealed and stored securely in each town. They will be opened and counted on Election Day, April 2. Each town or city will have at least one Early Voting location. If the population is 20,000 or more, the local legislative body determines whether to have additional locations. Municipal websites will list Early Voting locations, as will MyVote.CT.gov.
Connecticut was one of only four states in the nation to not allow for early voting until it was passed as a constitutional amendment with over 60 percent of the vote in the 2022 election, passed with bipartisan support by the Connecticut General Assembly in last year’s legislative session, and then signed as Public Act 23-5 by Governor Lamont.
Connecticut will have Early Voting for the August 13 primary elections from August 5 to 11 and the November 5 general election from October 21 – 31 and November 1-3.
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Rocky Hill firefighters honored for Connecticut river rescue
Three Rocky Hill firefighters were honored Monday night for their part in a rescue on the Connecticut River in March.
Emergency crews responded to Ferry Park in Rocky Hill on March 23 in response to a report of a vehicle in the river.
When they arrived, they found a woman in a Jeep about 35 feet out from the riverbank.
Crews broke a window and pulled the woman to safety after about 10 minutes, according to fire officials.
The woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Monday evening, Captain William Kelly, Captain Roberto Leone, and Lt. Travis Gerace-Hicks were awarded the fire department’s valor award for their rescue efforts.
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South Carolina man found cutting down light poles in Rocky Hill, police say
ROCKY HILL — A man from South Carolina is facing charges after cutting down light poles along the highway in Rocky Hill, Connecticut State Police said.
Lamont Carlson Tucker, 62, of Myrtle Beach, is charged with first-degree criminal mischief and fourth-degree larceny, police said.
Police said troopers responded to reports of “an individual cutting light poles” around 5 a.m. Saturday.
Tucker was released on a $3,000 bond and is scheduled to appear at state Superior Court in New Britain June 12, police said.
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Man shot while riding a moped in North Haven
The North Haven Police Department is continuing to investigate after a male was shot while riding a moped on Sunday night.
According to police, a 20-year-old male was shot in the area of Whitney Avenue near the Hamden town line.
The victim sustained non-life-threatening serious injuries and was transported to the hospital.
No other information has been released.
Police are continuing to investigate, and say that there will be a heavy police presence in the area of Whitney Avenue and Skiff Street.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the North Haven Police Department.
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