On Nov. 4, Connecticut will hold elections for local offices like mayor, city council and board of education. Here's what to know.
Here's what to know before you go to the polls on Election Day 2025 in Norwich, Griswold, Killingly or Plainfield.
Residents heading in to vote at the War Memorial, in Danbury, Conn, Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024. State Rep. Robin Comey, D-Branford, and Sen. Christine Cohen, D-Guilford, were named winners in the 102nd House and 12th Senate districts after a hand count in Branford Wednesday night.
In a staunchly blue town, local Democrats pounced on the comment. The next day, they published a post on their website calling out their Republican counterparts for endorsing "the chaos of Washington,
More than 2.2 million registered voters are eligible to cast ballots in local elections that will be conducted in 168 of the state's 169 cities and towns on Tuesday.
City council, board of education and other offices are on Bridgeport ballots on Tuesday, as are two Charter Revision questions.
Connecticut voters will encounter new voting equipment when they head to the polls this year. All polling places in the state have received upgraded tabulators.
Voters across Connecticut will decide on local ballot questions on November 4th, including infrastructure spending, municipal leadership positions and policy changes that could impact their communities for years.
While many New York voters are heading to the polls for early voting, other residents in fear of a Mamdani administration are looking to run for the hills.
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,
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