Many towns in Connecticut have primaries on Tuesday, August 13—remember to get out and vote!
Find out if there’s a primary in your town.
In Connecticut, only voters registered with a specific political party can vote in the primaries. If you are an unaffiliated voter but would like to vote in this year’s primaries, visit your town’s Registrar of Voters to affiliate with the Republican or Democratic Party. Also visit your Registrar of Voters if you are not yet registered to vote.
You can view incumbent state legislators’ CEA Report Card scores to learn more about their support for public education.
To learn more about how and where to vote early (August 5-11), where to vote on Primary Day, or to view your town’s sample ballot, click here.
Primaries typically feature low voter turnout—make sure your voice is heard!







