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Challenging Future For Tolland Town Council

While the election for seats on the town council is uncontested this November, the candidates will...

Plainville Council Candidates Focus On Controlling Spending

Democrats are promoting their tight control on spending and tax increases during this fall's...

4 Congressmen Backing Bid For Funds For Tulmeadow Farm

Saving the last unpreserved land on Tulmeadow Farm in West Simsbury, long a goal of local...

Portland's First Selectwoman Challenged By Two Candidates

For the first time since 2003, Democratic First Selectwoman Susan Bransfield is facing opposition in...

Democrat O'Brien Leads Campaign Finance Race

Democratic mayoral candidate Tim O'Brien has raised about $40,000 this year, more than twice as much...

Democrats On Berlin Town Council Campaigning On Supporting Efforts To Improve The Town's Schools

Democrats, who hold a 5-2 majority on the town council, say they're campaigning this fall on...

  • Voter Registration

    Voter Registration Form (English)

    Oct. 20, 2009: Mail-in registration must be postmarked by this date.
    Oct. 27, 2009 @ 8 p.m.: Deadline for in-person registration.

  • Municipal Election

    2009 Polling Places

    Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009

    Find your polling place:

  • Absentee Ballots

    Absentee Ballot Request Form (English)

    Oct. 2, 2009: Absentee ballots available.
    Nov. 2, 2009: Last day a regular absentee ballot can be issued.

2009 Connecticut Voters' Guide


To find a list of candidates running for political office in your community, choose your city or town from the list below. Communities will be updated and added as nominations become available. Complete candidate lists will be posted shortly after the nomination filing deadline in late September.


For more information about the election process visit the Secretary of the State's web site. If you have questions or corrections for this database, please contact us at data@courant.com.

Will you vote?

Traditionally, municipal elections in Connecticut have a much lower voter turnout rate -- below 40% in both 2005 and 2007, as compared to the last presidential election, which had a turnout of 78% in the state.

Will you vote in the 2009 municipal election?

  • Yes
  • No