Connecticut had a historic early voter turnout on Monday with over 56,000 residents taking advantage of early voting on the ...
On the first day of early voting for the presidential election, the line was so long in Greenwich that Gov. Ned Lamont gave ...
Voters in Connecticut will be able to cast their ballots early in-person for the first time in a presidential general ...
Early in-person voting begins in Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina and Texas on Monday. Here ...
This year’s ballot referendum seeks to amend the state constitution to allow for no-excuse absentee ballot voting. The ...
The first day of early voting in CT drew 56,000 voters to the polls, about 2.5% of all eligible voters. Strong turnout ...
Driven by convenience, enthusiasm, fear and the desire to avoid long lines on Nov. 5, Connecticut residents continued to turn ...
That is why I want No Excuse Absentee Voting (NEAV) as a choice for myself and for my fellow Connecticut voters. There are ...
Hundreds of motivated southeastern Connecticut residents lined up outside community centers, town halls and other polling sites across the region Monday morning to take advantage of the first day of ...
More than 56,000 Connecticut voters took advantage of early voting Monday – the first time early voting was offered in a ...
Voters in Hartford headed to the polls to cast their in-person early votes for the first time in Connecticut general election ...
Governor Ned Lamont and Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas reminded Connecticut voters last week that a 14-day period of ...