Determine Where You Will Vote
If you are a residential student, you may elect to vote either in your hometown or in your college town, but not both.
If you commute, you can register in the town where you live.
Last updated November 12, 2024
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If you are a residential student, you may elect to vote either in your hometown or in your college town, but not both.
If you commute, you can register in the town where you live.
Once you decide which town you are voting in, you'll need to register to vote.
If you're voting in person:
Polls are open 6 a.m. — 8 p.m.
Make sure you look up your polling place to know where to go to vote (this is the same for voting in your hometown or in your college town)
If you're voting by Absentee Ballot:
Check it you are eligible to vote absentee or vote early. You can apply for an Absentee Ballot either online or in person with your Town Clerk.
Learn more about absentee voting in Connecticut
Learn more about absentee and early voting in any state
If you're voting early:
Early Voting allows you to vote in person safely and securely before Election Day.
Learn more about early voting in Connecticut
Learn more about early voting in other states
Anyone encountering problems on Election Day should contact the Election Day Hotline at 1-866-733-2463 or send an email to elections@ct.gov.
For a complete guide to voting, please visit the government's voting website
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