Politics & Government
Election Day Registration Available In Westport
Unregistered residents who wish to vote may come to Town Hall on Election Day to register.
Press release from the Town of Westport:
Oct. 29, 2020
Residents who are not currently registered, but would like to vote on Tuesday, November 3 must come to:
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Election Day Registration
Town Hall Auditorium, 110 Myrtle Avenue, Lower Level – Enter from the Rear Parking Lot
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6AM to 8PM
Important Information
Please come early. The Election Day Registration process takes longer than the process for voting at the polls. Restrictions due to COVID will also increase the time required of the registrant/voter.
Identification Requirements
Resident must appear in person. Must provide proof of Identity and Residence.
Current CT DMV Driver’s/Non-Driver’s License & Learner Permits and Social Security Cards, satisfy both proof of Identity and Residence. (Adhesive strip with change of address acceptable.)
Proof of Identity Examples: Birth Certificate, Passport, College Photo ID, Out-of-State or CT Driver’s License without Westport address change. Oath of registered elector or proof acceptable to both Registrars.
Proof of Residence Examples (showing current Westport address): Lease, Paycheck, Bank Statement, Property tax bill, Naturalization documents, Current College/University Registration/Fee Statement, Passport which includes Westport Address, Utility Bill-due no later than 30 days post-election.
If you have questions contact the Registrars’ Office at 203-341-1115 or visit the Voter Registration page on the Town of Westport website at www.westportct.gov.
COVID-19
Please be safe and considerate of others - wear a face covering when entering any public building. Voters will be provided with a mask and gloves at the polls. Voters may wear their own mask if preferred. The Westport Police Department recognizes that everyone should be comfortable and feel safe when voting at polling sites and has taken appropriate security measures.
This press release was produced by the Town of Westport. The views expressed here are the author's own.