Voting Information The 2022 Midterm Elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8th. Polls are open from 6am – 8 pm. Find where to vote: Where and how do I vote? portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Election-Services/Voter-Information/Where-and-how-do-I-vote Ledyard Voting Information/Town Clerk: https://www.ledyardct.org/459/Voting-Information-Absentee-Ballots Registering to Vote To check your voter registration, voting location, and whether your absentee ballot has been received: https://portaldir.ct.gov/sots/LookUp.aspx Voter Registration Deadline: In-person: Nov. 1, 2022 By mail: Postmarked by Nov. 1, 2022 Online: Nov. 1, 2022 Register to vote online here: https://voterregistration.ct.gov/OLVR/welcome.do Election Day Registration is available for those who meet the eligibility requirements. For more info: https://portal.ct.gov/sots/election-services/election-day-registration/election-day-registration On the Ballot Early Voting Ballot Question There will be a proposed constitutional amendment on Early Voting. The question will read: “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting?” We recommend voting YES on the Early Voting question. Here is a detailed explanation of the Early Voting Ballot Question: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2022/rpt/pdf/2022-R-0157.pdf Ledyard will also see this question: 'Shall the sale of recreational marijuana be allowed in the Town of Ledyard?' After careful deliberation, the Ledyard Democratic Town Committee (DTC) has decided to support this referendum and encourage voters to vote 'Yes'. Our support is driven by the following considerations: 1. Other towns around Ledyard will certainly allow the sale of cannabis. If we do not allow its sale in Ledyard, neighboring towns will benefit from the extra revenue while we miss out. Although the town's available uses of the 3% sales tax are limited in scope, it is a badly-needed diversification of the town's tax base. 2. Even for those of us who won't be shopping there ourselves, many feel that it's wrong to deny others the choice to do so. Read more about the referendum question in the recent Ledyard Events Magazine Democratic Candidates Ned Lamont for Governor & Susan Bysiewicz for Lt. Governor: https://nedlamont.com/ Richard Blumenthal for U.S. Senate: https://richardblumenthal.com/ Joe Courtney for Congress: https://joecourtney.com/ Stephanie Thomas for CT Secretary of the State: https://votestephaniethomas.com/ Erick Russell for State Treasurer: https://www.erickforct.com/ Sean Scanlon for Comptroller: https://www.seanforct.com/ William Tong for CT Attorney General: https://www.williamtong.com/ Cathy Osten for State Senate (19th District): www.cathyosten.com Kevin Ryan for State Representative (139th District): www.facebook.com/RepRyanCT Ashley Gillece for State Representative (43rd District): www.AshleyGillece.com Beth Leamon for Probate Judge (Groton, Ledyard, North Stonington and Stonington): leamonforprobate.com For information on our new voting districts, read: Do you know which candidates are running to represent you? SAMPLE BALLOTS: Absentee VotingAbsentee Voting EligibilityA new law passed this year further expands eligibility for absentee voting. If you are out of town part of the day (commuters, vacation), caretaking for someone worried about an illness like COVID-19 or you yourself are worried about illness, and that reason prevents you from voting in-person, you are eligible to vote via Absentee Ballot.
Other reasons you are entitled to vote via Absentee Ballot include:
To learn more, visit the Secretary of the State’s website here. The Absentee Voting ProcessVoting via Absentee Ballot requires a TWO-STEP process: 1. You must first submit an application to receive a ballot. 2. Then you may vote using the ballot. How to Get an Absentee BallotAs of October 2022, you may also request your absentee ballot online. Request online here. You can also contact your Town Clerk for an absentee ballot application OR you may download the application now from the Secretary of State’s website. Follow the instructions CAREFULLY. *English: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/AB_Application_20220728/ED-3-Rev-2022-Final.pdf *Spanish: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/AB-Application/AB_Application_20220728/ED-3-Spanish-FINAL.pdf Absentee Ballot InformationAbsentee ballots have already been mailed to anyone who returned an early application. When completing your ballot, FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY. You can return your completed ballot via mail or via drop off to the safe and secure ballot drop box in your town. Delivery deadline for absentee ballots is 8 pm, either by mail or in the ballot drop boxes, on Election Day Tuesday, November, 8th 2022. Note: this is the DELIVERY deadline, not the postmark date if mailing your ballot.
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