On Nov. 4, Connecticut will hold elections for local offices like mayor, city council and board of education. Here's what to know.
Residents heading in to vote at the War Memorial, in Danbury, Conn, Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024. State Rep. Robin Comey, D-Branford, and Sen. Christine Cohen, D-Guilford, were named winners in the 102nd House and 12th Senate districts after a hand count in Branford Wednesday night.
Stamford is holding elections for mayor, Board of Reps, Board of Finance, Board of Education, town clerk and constable. Here's what to know.
The battle over the position this rural town has become so convoluted that not everyone agrees on whether the person elected in 2023 still holds the job.
The exchange said a lot about politics in the Donald Trump era. Though Connecticut's Nov. 4 elections are strictly municipal — that means mayors, selectmen, board of education members, etc. — in many communities national politics have seeped into campaigns, to the point where sentiment toward Trump could conceivably affect race results.
Here's what to know before you go to the polls on Election Day 2025 in Norwich, Griswold, Killingly or Plainfield.
More than 2.2 million registered voters are eligible to cast ballots in local elections that will be conducted in 168 of the state's 169 cities and towns on Tuesday.
Connecticut voters will encounter new voting equipment when they head to the polls this year. All polling places in the state have received upgraded tabulators.
This year, early voting for municipal elections begins Monday, offering all registered voters two weeks to cast ballots for their local mayors, selectmen, council members, board of education members and more ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
While many New York voters are heading to the polls for early voting, other residents in fear of a Mamdani administration are looking to run for the hills.
Voters across Connecticut will decide on local ballot questions on November 4th, including infrastructure spending, municipal leadership positions and policy changes that could impact their communities for years.