Politics & Government
Woodbury Residents: Special Voter Registration Session to Take Place Oct. 18
Residents wishing to vote must be registered in Woodbury by Oct. 28.

The Woodbury Registrar of Voters will be in session on Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to register and enroll voters for the Nov. 4 Gubernatorial Election. The session will take place at their office in the Shove Building on 281 Main Street South.
Only voters registered in Woodbury will be eligible to vote in Woodbury’s Gubernatorial Election.
Those who cannot come in person on Oct. 18 may call the registrars who will hand deliver voter registration cards to voters’ homes.
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Mail-in registration applications must be received by the registrars in the applicant’s town of residence, by the DMV or by a voter registration agency. The applications must be postmarked by Tuesday Oct. 21, 2014.
Residents may register in person by Oct. 28. Registrars will be in their office that day to accept new registrations from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Prior to that date, residents may register from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by appearing before the Registrar of Voters or before the Town Clerk in the Boyd Building on at 275 Main Street South.
Those seeking additional information may call the Registrar’s office at 203-263-4750 or the Town Clerk’s office at 203-263-2144.
Residents can also directly contact the registrars.
Contact Democratic Registrar of Voters, Anne Cushman Schwaikert at:
Office: 203-263-4750
Home: 203-263-2752
Mobile: 203-206-9200
Email: registrarDem@woodburyct.org/annieschwaik@gmail.com
Contact Republican Registrar of Voters, Judith W. Henderson at:
Office: 203-263-4750
Home: 203-263-5552
Mobile: 203-808-5719
Email: RegistrarRep@-woodburyct.org/Meadwine@yahoo.com
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