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Early Voting

Early in-person voting will be available in Connecticut for the first time for the Presidential Preference Primaries on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.

🇺🇸 Early voting polling locations will be open from 10 am to 6 pm on Tuesday, March 26, Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, March 28, and Saturday, March 30.

🇺🇸 There will be no early voting on Good Friday, March 29.

🇺🇸 According to the rules set by each political party, only voters registered with that party are eligible to vote in that party's primary. (For those already registered with a party, the deadline to change party affiliation was January 2, 2024.)

🇺🇸  If you are 17 now and will be 18 by the November election you may pre-register.  If you register with a major political party you are permitted to vote in that party's primary.

🇺🇸  All ballots cast early are kept sealed until election day.

🇺🇸 Early voting is very different from absentee voting because no excuse is needed and voters must appear in person at their early voting polling location to cast a ballot.


Greenwich Town Clerk is responsible for distributing absentee ballots in the Town of Greenwich.  

Greenwich Registrar of Voters is responsible for all elections in the Town of Greenwich.

 

 Greenwich Voting FAQ

 


Connecticut Secretary of State implements Connecticut law on election issues. 

 

PRESENTATION ON EARLY VOTING JANUARY 2024



Absentee Ballots

Connecticut law allows you to receive an absentee ballot if you cannot appear at your assigned polling place on election day because of:
  • active service in the Military,
  • absence from the town during all of the hours of voting,
  • illness,
  • religious tenets forbid secular activity on the day of the election,
  • duties as an election official at a polling place other than your own during all of the hours of voting,
  • or physical disability.
To receive your absentee ballot please complete and sign an application and return it to the Town Clerk.

Absentee Ballots of Other Types

  • Print Disability
    The absentee ballot application, which is accessible by screen readers, includes a check box to indicate that the voter has a print disability.  The Town Clerk will send the ballot envelopes WITHOUT a ballot to the voter and the Secretary of the State will e-mail an accessible ballot to the voter.  The voter will fill out the ballot using their screen reader, print it, and return it in the provided envelopes.  The inner envelope must be signed but it is OK if the signature is not in the correct spot.

Election Day Registration

The pre-election voter registration cutoff deadline is seven days before Election Day.  Connecticut also has Election Day Registration (EDR) on Election Day itself for voters who need it for regular elections only, not special elections or primaries.

Election Day Registration permits anyone to register and vote in person on Election Day who:

  • is not already registered OR is registered in one town but has moved to another town,
  • is a US citizen,
  • is age 18 or older,
  • is a bona fide resident of the town in which he or she applies for admission
  • and has completed confinement and parole if previously convicted of a disfranchising felony.
For EDR you must go to Greenwich Town Hall between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.  The EDR location is currently the Lounge in the Lower Level of Town Hall.   

The entire process is lengthy, as it includes voter registration and verification at Town Hall, and then finally the actual casting of a ballot at your polling place.  Depending on the popularity of this option and the individual voter’s circumstances, wait times can vary from a minimum of 20 minutes to an hour.  A voter must bring the appropriate proof of identity and residency.