Politics & Government

Connecticut Secretary Of State Reminds Voters Of Important Information Regarding Nov. 3 Election

All voters are eligible to cast an absentee ballot for the 2020 election by checking the COVID-19 excuse on the application.

August 26, 2020

The Secretary of the State (SOTS) will be mailing Absentee Ballot Applications to every registered voter between September 8 - September 11, 2020. If you have already submitted an Absentee Ballot application to the Town Clerk you do not need to submit another one, Duplicate applications may cause confusion so please be patient and wait until the last week in September. If you have not received an application from SOTS by then, you may download it from the SOTS or Town's website. Place completed application (make sure you sign and date it) in the Absentee Ballot Drop Box at Town Hall, or return by mail.

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The Secretary of State Election page provides information on Absentee Ballot Applications, Online voter registration, Military and Overseas voting information, and more.

https://portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Common-Elements/V5-Template---Redesign/Elections--Voting--Home-Page

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For local voting information please visit the Election page on the Town of Durham website: https://www.townofdurhamct.org/Election-information
Here you can find your Registrar of Voters, Town Clerk, polling place, and other important election information.

As always, please call the Town Clerk's office if you have any questions.

Kim Garvis, Town Clerk
Alicia C. Fonash-Willett, Assistant Town Clerk
860-349-3453
kgarvis@townofdurhamct.org
afonash-willett@townofdurhamct.org


This press release was produced by the Town of Durham. The views expressed are the author's own.