Connecticut
Signup Deadlines
October 9, 2026
This represents the absolute cut-off for registering to participate in the coming general election cycle. Please send in your forms by this day.
Advanced Balloting
October 15-October 31
Visit various early polling sites throughout our region. Operating times and locations might change based on the specific site.
Vote Tuesday
Primary Election: March 3, 2026 General Election: November 3, 2026
Doors operate from 6:30 AM through 7:30 PM. Voters are required to cast ballots at local precincts. Bring a state-approved form of photo ID.
Race Representatives
To start, utilize the official Connecticut lookup service to identify your legislative zone. Afterward, review the specific hopefuls running in your area.
Regional Representative Office - 1
Roy Cooper - Democrat
His primary objectives revolve around improving local schools, broadening medical services, and fostering robust territorial commerce.
State Senate Contenders - 02
Michael Whatley - Republican
He prioritizes fiscal growth, protecting civil liberties, and ensuring the local court system remains impartial and highly functional.
Judicial Council District - 03
Shanon Bray - Libertarian
They advocate for rigorous data protection, personal freedom, and fiscal restraint to allow for competitive market solutions.
Register to Vote
Make sure your voice counts in Connecticut elections. Use these instructions to sign up, refresh your current data, or check your registration status.
1
Verify Basic Requirements
Check that you fulfill all age and residency criteria for Connecticut voters before you initiate the formal application sequence.
2
File Your Paperwork
Fill out the necessary documents through the web portal or mail a physical copy to the local board of elections for processing and approval.
3
Check Status Completion
After filing, use our lookup tool to ensure your profile is currently active and that your site assignment is correct before the cut-off.
Ballot Previews
Primary Vote Layout
Get the party ballots to see which individuals are competing for the main nomination within your specific voting jurisdiction.
Mail-In Voting
Any legitimate voter in Connecticut can choose to vote via mail. Typical steps involve requesting the document, finishing the ballot with a witness present, and ensuring the packet is delivered back to the election office by the legally mandated time frame.
Voter Materials and Election Guides
Voting Calendar
Get the 2024 Election Plan
Who is Running
See Participant Detailed
Where to Vote
Lookup My Voting Site
New Registration
Check My Current Status
Ballot Samples
Draft Ballot Tool
Remote Voting
Get Remote Ballot Form
Citizen Tools
State Voter Manuals