What to know about early voting in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for Election Day 2025
Early voting begins in New York City mayor's race and contest to pick New Jersey's next governor
Polling places open Saturday for in-person voting in two of the year’s most closely watched elections: The New York City mayor’s race and the contest to pick New Jersey’s next governor
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News 8 is your local election headquarters for Connecticut's Nov. 4, 2025, municipal general election. We've compiled a list of everything you need to know before you cast your ballot.
After two days of early voting, more than 24,000 Connecticut residents have cast a ballot, including 155 who took advantage of early voting with same-day registration.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas emphasized civic engagement in a speech at the Aurora Luminary Celebration this week.
The deadline to register to vote by mail is Friday. Registrations can be dropped off in person by Friday, done online, postmarked by Friday if mailed, or done at the DMV before the close of business. Limited in-person registration is available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the early voting period Oct. 20 to Nov. 2.
This year, early voting for municipal elections begins Monday, offering all registered voters two weeks to cast ballots for their local mayors, selectmen, council members, board of education members and more ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
The early voting and absentee ballots collected between Monday morning and Wednesday morning have been tallied.
The early voting allows anyone registered to vote to cast their ballots in-person on a day of their choosing prior to Election Day, Nov. 4 — including on two separate weekends — creating more convenience for voters and encouraging greater participation in elections, Lamont and Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said in a joint news release.
Early voting in Connecticut's local elections starts on Monday, Oct. 20. Here's what you need to know if you want to cast your ballot before Nov. 2.
Election Day is a little over two weeks away now. Nov. 4 is when cities and towns all across the state will be choosing things like their local council members, Board of Finance, mayors and first selectmen.
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