Starting Monday, 14 days of early voting begin and voters will be able to cast their ballot for this year’s municipal elections ahead of Election Day next month. If you’re looking to choose your city or town’s next leader,
On Nov. 4, Connecticut will hold elections for local offices like mayor, city council and board of education. Here's what to know.
Early voting in Connecticut's local elections starts on Monday, Oct. 20. Here's what you need to know if you want to cast your ballot before Nov. 2.
News 8 is your local election headquarters for Connecticut's Nov. 4, 2025, municipal general election. We've compiled a list of everything you need to know before you cast your ballot.
The deadline to register to vote by mail is Friday. Registrations can be dropped off in person by Friday, done online, postmarked by Friday if mailed, or done at the DMV before the close of business. Limited in-person registration is available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the early voting period Oct. 20 to Nov. 2.
This year, early voting for municipal elections begins Monday, offering all registered voters two weeks to cast ballots for their local mayors, selectmen, council members, board of education members and more ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
Early voting offers voters a chance to cast their ballots in-person on a day of their choice prior to Election Day on Nov. 4. It’s meant to encourage participation.
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