ELECTION 2021 NOTEBOOK:
NOVEMBER 1ST VOTER REGISTRATION &
NOVEMBER 2ND ELECTION DAY VOTER REGISTRATION.
TWO MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO REGISTER AND VOTE FOR THE NOVEMBER 2, 2021 ELECTION
New voters who just turned 18, moved into town, and just became a United States citizen will have at least two more opportunities to register to vote for the November 2, 2021 municipal election.
According to the Connecticut statutory requirements, "...you must be registered at least 7 days before a general November Election," according to the City of Middletown's website under voter "Registration Requirements." The website further states you must register in person from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. the day before any election if you meet the criteria above. This date is Monday, November 1st. If you still cannot make this time you will have another opportunity to register and vote on Election Day at Middletown City Hall Lobby located at 245 Dekoven Drive from 6 A.M.-8 P.M. on Tuesday, November 2nd.
Regarding Election Day Voter Registration Middletown Democratic Registrar of Voters Elizabeth Santangelo stated
"For those who know they will go to EDR, we encourage residents to go online after midnight Monday, November 1st. The site is Govote.ct.gov. That way when they arrive at EDR, their application is in the system and can be printed out and signed if necessary. There will also be computers for residents to use when they arrive as well as the last resort of paper applications. The library is open and can assist as well."
For those of you who voted by absentee ballot for this year's municipal election or are planning to vote by absentee ballot please check to see if your absentee ballot was received by the Middletown Town Clerk's office and it was recorded that you voted. Please do not assume they received your ballot. If you value your vote Call or Email the Middletown Town Clerk's Office at 860-638-4910 to find out. Do It Today.
The Town Clerk is Ashley Flynn-Natale and her email is ashley.flynn-natale@middletownct.gov
If you do not check to see if the Town Clerk's office received your ballot your vote may not get counted and you may lose your right to vote in this year's election.
For more information about Voter Registration on November 1st and Election Day Voter Registration on November 2nd & to view a sample ballot of the election please see the following websites:
https://www.middletownct.gov/252/Registration-Requirements
https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/ElectForms/electforms/ED-671-En-8x10-No-code.pdf
https://portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Election-Services/FAQ/FAQ---Voter-Identification
On this year’s Middletown ballot there will be two referendum questions about changes to the city charter voters will have the option of voting yes or no. Plus, candidates for the Board of Education, Planning & Zoning & Planning & Zoning Alternate. Please vote on November 2nd either in person or by absentee ballot. Absentee ballots must be returned to the Middletown Town Clerk’s Office by 8 p.m. on November 2nd for it to be counted. There are two absentee ballot drop boxes outside of City Hall.
Please Vote November 2nd. Polls are open from 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
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