From affordability to housing, immigration to abortion, Connecticut voters will likely vote based on a number of key issues.
On the first day of early voting for the presidential election, the line was so long in Greenwich that Gov. Ned Lamont gave up and said he would return on another day. A huge crowd showed up to vote Monday morning at Greenwich Town Hall,
NEW YORK -- Early voting starts Monday in Connecticut for the Nov. 5 general election and 2024 presidential race. Connecticut voters will have 14 extra days to hit the polls before early voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3. This is the state's first general election with Early Voting, which took effect for the presidential preference primary in April.
In just under two weeks, voters in a string of Hartford and Litchfield county communities will choose between two candidates in the hotly-contested 8th State Senate District.
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Early voting begins in Connecticut
Voters in Hartford headed to the polls to cast their in-person early votes for the first time in Connecticut general election.
Problems in Bridgeport continue to cast a shadow over the state's elections following allegations that a Bridgeport city councilman helped a woman who is not a US citizen register to vote and cast an absentee ballot,
Voters in Connecticut will be able to cast their ballots early in-person for the first time in a presidential general election leading up to this November’s contest. Early voting will get underway in Connecticut on Monday in towns and cities across the state.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Connecticut.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, will travel to Connecticut on Sunday for a campaign fundraiser at a private residence in Greenwich. According to the invitation for the fundraiser,
Kim Becker shares with Patch why she should be elected to the 62nd House District seat in Granby, Hartland, New Hartford and Barkhamsted.
Hundreds of motivated southeastern Connecticut residents lined up outside community centers, town halls and other polling sites across the region Monday morning to take advantage of the first day of early voting in the state.
Early in-person voting begins in Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina and Texas on Monday. Here what you need to know about the state-of-play in these states and how to cast your ballot in each ahead of Election Day.