Election 2024


Voting Rights

 
If people with disabilities voted at the same rate as people without disabilities, there would be about 2.35 million more voters 
— Lisa Schur and Douglas Kruse, Rutgers University

How can I Register

to Vote?

If you’re not registered to vote, use Connecticut’s online Voter Registration tool.

How do i know if i am already registered?

Want to check your registration and find out where your polling place is? Use the voter registration lookup tool to see if you are already registered to vote. It will even tell you when your absentee ballot application was processed.

I want to vote from home (Absentee)

If you want to vote from home, you will need to fill out an “absentee ballot application.” This application will be sent to you in the mail for the 2024 election. If you didn’t receive one yet, you can print one off the Secretary of State’s website and mail it to your town Registrar of Voters.

Para ver los formularios de votación en español por favor desplaze hacia abajo.


Watch the 2022 Candidates’ Forum on Disability Issues:

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Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need to be registered to vote?
You must be registered as a voter in the state of Connecticut in order to vote in the November election. If you are voting absentee, you should be registered at least 7 days before the election. The earlier the better to allow yourself time to return your ballot.

What should I expect the first time I vote?
Visit myvote.ct.gov to use the voter registration look up tool and polling place locator to verify that you are registered to vote and you know the location of your polling place.  The first time you check-in at your polling place, you will need to present the proper identification to vote.

When should I get my Absentee Ballot Application for the Primaries?
The secretary of the state has mailed out absentee ballot applications to everyone who is a registered voter and affiliated with a political party to vote in the election. You should receive an application in the mail before the end of September.

I Still Have Not Received My Absentee Ballot Application.
Contact your local town registrar and ask them when you should be receiving your absentee ballot application, or if you need to request another one. Click here to find your local town registrar’s contact information.

My absentee ballot application is inaccessible.
Contact your local registrar to inform them of the inaccessibility of the absentee ballot application, and to request an accommodation. Click here to find the contact information for your town registrar.

I’m voting from home, but as a person with a disability I need assistance filling out my ballot.
Call Disability Rights Connecticut to notify us of your issue, we may be able to assist to resolve the issue. Click here if you would like to send DRCT a message.

I Still Want To Go To A Polling Place To Vote.
Polling places will be open. If you decide to vote in-person, you still have rights at the polls. All polling places are to follow a safety plan. If the polling place is not “safe” then the polling place may be closed due to COVID-19 concerns.

How Do I Find My Local Polling Place?
Use the Voter Registration Lookup Tool to find where your assigned polling place. Click here to use the Voter Registration and Polling Place Locator Tool.

Do I Need to Have A Driver’s License to Vote?
No, if you don’t have a Driver’s License you can use any pre-printed form of ID that shows your name and signature, OR name and photograph OR any document with your name and address (i.e. utility bill, paycheck). Use Connecticut’s Vote-Riders Card for reference.

Accepted forms of ID accepted to vote at a polling place:

  • Social Security Card

  • Any other pre-printed form of ID that shows your:

    • Name and address or

    • name and signature, or

    • Name and photo.

  • If you do not have any of the above IDs, you can still vote by signing a State affidavit.

How Can a Homeless person be a Resident of a Town in CT?
Courts have said that an individual is a resident of a town if they have some nexus to that particular town, and there is an intention to return to that town when absent from it. This could be some town that you have spent time in, slept in, and intend to go back to even if you are not presently there.

On Election Day, Who Can I Contact If I am Experiencing Accessibility Issues?
The Election Day hotline at 866-SEEC-INFO (866-733-2463) and email address at elections@ct.gov will be available throughout Election Day. You can also contact DRCT!

Can I File a Complaint If My Voting Rights Have Been Violated?
You have the right to file an official complaint with the State Election Enforcement Commission by calling 866-733-2463 or email elections@CT.Gov. Call Disability Rights Connecticut to notify us of your issue. We may be able to assist with a complaint. Click here if you would like to send DRCT a message.


Connecticut State Election Calendar

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Connecticut has elections every year, various times throughout the year. There can be statewide elections for governor or state legislature.

Federal elections occur every two years, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.


Become a REV UP Connecticut Partner

The REV UP Voting Campaign is a nonpartisan national voting initiative focused on advancing the power of the disability vote. Our mission is to foster civic engagement and protect the voting rights of Americans with disabilities. REV UP stands for “Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!”

Contact Molly Cole to join the REV-UP Connecticut monthly meetings.

Email Molly Cole at Molly@CTSILC.org

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Person with a service animal walking into a polling place to vote.

Person with a service animal walking into a polling place to vote.


Voter Forms

Forms - English

Application for Absentee Ballot You must complete a separate application for each election, primary and referendum. Link: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/AB_Application_20220922/ED-3-Rev-English-20220922.pdf

Connecticut Voter ID Information Card: Registered voters in Connecticut need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. There are several forms of identification you can use. VoteRiders can help you make sure you have the ID you need to vote! Link: https://www.voteriders.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/voteriders_Connecticut_2022.pdf

Emergency Application for Absentee Ballot This application is only for those why apply for an absentee ballot because of unforeseen illness or physical disability occurring within 6 days before the close of the polls at an election, primary, or referendum, or because they are patients in a hospital within such 6 day period. Link: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/ED-3E-English.pdf

Voter Registration Form Use this form to register to vote in Connecticut, change your name and/or address on current registration or enroll in a political party, or change party enrollment. Link: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/ElectForms/electforms/VoterRegCardEnglish2015pdf.pdf

Forms - Spanish

Solicitud de boleta de voto en ausencia. Debe completar una solicitud por separado para cada elección, primaria y referéndum. Enlace: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/AB_Application_20220922/ED-3-Spanish-20220922.pdf

Tarjeta de información de Identificación de Votante de Connecticut: Los votantes registrados en Connecticut deben confirmar su identidad cuando votan en persona. Hay varias formas de identificación que puede utilizar. ¡VoteRiders puede ayudarle a asegurarse de que tiene la identificación que necesita para votar! Enlace: https://www.voteriders.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/voteriders_Connecticut_2022.pdf

Solicitud de Emergencia para Boleta de Voto en Ausencia. Esta solicitud es solo para aquellos que solicitan una boleta de voto en ausencia debido a una enfermedad imprevista o discapacidad física que ocurre dentro de los 6 días anteriores al cierre de las urnas en una elección, primaria o referéndum, o porque son pacientes en un hospital dentro de dicho período de 6 días. Enlace: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/ED-3E-Spanish.pdf

Formulario de registro de votante. Use este formulario para registrarse para votar en Connecticut, cambiar su nombre y / o dirección en el registro actual o inscribirse en un partido político, o cambiar la inscripción del partido. Enlace: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/ElectForms/electforms/VoterRegCardEnglish2015pdf.pdf


Voter Self-Advocacy Materials

VOTING AT A POLLING PLACE: ACCOMMODATIONS

(ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL)

Click on the language option above to open a flyer about voting accommodations at physical polling places. 

YOUR RIGHTS AS A VOTER WITH A DISABILITY

(ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL)

Click on the language option above to open a booklet that describes your rights as a voter with a disability.

VOTING BY MAIL: ACCOMMODATIONS

(ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL)

Click on the language option above to open a flyer about voting accommodation while voting by absentee ballot.