Politics & Government
Greenwich Registrar Of Voters Seeks To Update Town's Voter Rolls
The reason for the canvass is to make sure that voters correct addresses are on file.
GREENWICH, CT — In the coming weeks, the Greenwich Registrar of Voters' office will send out letters to all of the town's registered voters to update its voter rolls, announced Registrars Mary Hegarty and Fred DeCaro III.
The reason for the canvass is to make sure that voters correct addresses are on file, and the office urges voters to review the letter for possible errors.
"If the information in your letter is not correct (ex. you have moved, or you have changed your name), please return the letter with the correct information," officials wrote. "You can mail it back for free with the enclosed prepaid envelope.
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"If the information in your letter is correct, you can discard the letter. In past years, all voters were asked to return the voter address confirmation. Not so in 2019. If your name and address are correct no action need be taken."
In 2018, the number of registered voters in Greenwich increased by just under 2,000 from 36,453 to 38,450, and a record number turned out for the mid-term election last fall.
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"Hats off to Greenwich’s voters," Officials wrote.
Those with questions about the annual canvass - or any voting related issue - can contact the Registrars of Voters at 203.622.7889 or 203.622.7890 or by email to Fred.DeCaro@greenwichct.org or Mary.Hegarty@greenwichct.org
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