Connecticut
Early voting in CT opens on Monday. Here’s what to know
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) – Early voting for the local elections in Connecticut was set to open on Monday morning.
It’s a two-week period where residents can vote ahead of Election Day on November 4.
Early voting runs every day until November 2.
Here’s what to know ahead of time:
- Most polling places are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., however there are some exceptions.
- The location for early voting may be different than the regular polling place, so officials recommended checking the specific town’s website for details.
- If someone is not registered to vote, they can register on site.
- Anyone can vote early.
“It’s super convenient just to go on your own schedule. Making it on one day is pretty difficult. I have a daughter in daycare, a very busy schedule, so the more opportunities people have to vote, the better,” said Nick Rodriguez from Hamden.
The ballots casted over the next two weeks will be sealed and counted on Election Day.
Fore more information on early voting, click HERE.
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