Elections In Connecticut |
Challenging Future For Tolland Town CouncilWhile the election for seats on the town council is uncontested this November, the candidates will... |
Plainville Council Candidates Focus On Controlling SpendingDemocrats are promoting their tight control on spending and tax increases during this fall's... |
4 Congressmen Backing Bid For Funds For Tulmeadow FarmSaving the last unpreserved land on Tulmeadow Farm in West Simsbury, long a goal of local... |
Portland's First Selectwoman Challenged By Two CandidatesFor the first time since 2003, Democratic First Selectwoman Susan Bransfield is facing opposition in... |
Democrat O'Brien Leads Campaign Finance RaceDemocratic 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 SchoolsDemocrats, who hold a 5-2 majority on the town council, say they're campaigning this fall on... |
Oct. 20, 2009: Mail-in registration must be postmarked by this date.
Oct. 27, 2009 @ 8 p.m.: Deadline for in-person registration.
Oct. 2, 2009: Absentee ballots available.
Nov. 2, 2009: Last day a regular absentee ballot can be issued.
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.