Information you need for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Oct. 29, 2014 – become an educated voter this election season
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Who will you vote for in November?
The meeting will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27.
The Senator spoke on the NFL’s domestic violence penalties.
More than 1,300 likely voters were surveyed in the Quinnipiac University poll.
The governor’s reelection campaign featured multiple prominent Democrats speaking on his behalf.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's campaign labeled the group as extremists.
Clinton will appear in New Haven Tuesday afternoon.
Malloy said the rate increase is at odds with Connecticut's strategy of encouraging energy efficiency.
The FDA has issued a warning about pure caffeine products, but Blumenthal says that’s not enough.
Foley received 45 percent support and Malloy 38 percent in the telephone poll.
The West Hartford resident collected the necessary signatures and will run as an Independent in the November election.
Malloy accepted challenge from GOP rival Tom Foley.
Connecticut law mandates emissions be reduced to 10 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 and 80 percent below 2001 levels by 2050.
This is the sixth straight month the state has added more jobs.
McKinney pledges full support to oust incumbent Democrat Gov. Dannel Malloy.
McKinney said the ultimate goal was to elect a Republican governor and he will continue to work at that.
Local Democrats and Republicans will have a hand in choosing their candidates for November's elections.
A profile of Fairfield resident, and State Senate Minority Leader, John McKinney who is facing Tom Foley in the GOP primary for governor.
A profile of Greenwich resident Tom Foley who's fighting fellow Republican John McKinney for the chance to unseat Gov. Dannel Malloy.
Foley, McKinney and Malloy all took some campaign business out of state.
Critics: CT Gov. Malloy is exploiting the Sandy Hook and Superstorm Sandy tragedies for political gain. Tell us what you think in comments.
If you're not currently registered to vote but want to cast your ballot in the November 5 municipal election in Waterford, you have until 8 p.m. to do it in person today at Town Hall.
Registration forms must be postmarked by Tuesday, Oct. 22; in-person deadline is 8 p.m. Oct. 29.
Ready to share your letters to the editor with local voters this election season? Well, here's how to post them on Waterford Patch.
The winning school gets to host an "Ask Me Anything" session with Merrill and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
If you haven't registered to vote for the 2013 elections, here's what you need to know.