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Voter Registration Requirements 

Any citizen 17 years of age may register to vote and enroll in a party at the Registrars of Voters Office in Town Hall. All voters must be 18 years of age on election day in order to vote. Voter Registration Deadlines

Voter Registration Deadlines     

Your mail in Voter Registration application must be postmarked by the 14th day before an election or received by your Registrar of Voters or a Voter Registration Agency by the 14th day before an election. Questions about how and where to register?  Contact Peg Byrnes, East Hartford Democratic Registrar of Voters, at 860 291-7281.

ELECTIONS/POLLING PLACES

During elections, polls are open 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at 7 locations throughout town as noted below. Call the Registrars of Voters Office at 291-7280 for the voting location in your district.

District

Polling Place

Address

1

Anna E. Norris School

40 Remington Road

2

Langford School

61 Alps Drive

3

Mayberry School

101 Great Hill Road

4

Silver Lane School

15 Mercer Avenue

5

Hockanum School

191 Main Street

6

Goodwin School

1235 Forbes Street

7

St. Chris School Hall

544 Brewer Street

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Voter Registration Forms

        English Language Voter Registration Form
        Spanish Language
Voter Registration Form

Application for Absentee Ballot

English Language Application Form
Spanish Language
Application Form

 

ABSENTEE BALLOTS

Absentee ballots are available at East Hartford Town Hall, 740 Main Street. Those eligible for absentee ballots include:

  • Military personnel.
  • Absence from town during all the hours of voting.
  • Anyone whose illness or physical disability prevents them from going to the polls on election day.
  • Anyone whose religious beliefs forbids them from voting on election day.
  • Any election official working at a polling place other than their own.
  • Emergency illness.

Families of military personnel may call the Town Clerk’s office at 291-7230 to request that a ballot be sent directly to the military service person, spouses and dependents. 

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