Election Information
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Redistricting Map
Redistricting Street List Revised 11-16-2022
Districts have recently been changed, please check the map and the street list to confirm your district
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Location of Polls:
Coginchaug Regional High School (CRHS) - Gymnasium
135 Pickett Lane, Durham, CT
Hours of Voting:
6:00am - 8:00pm
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ABSENTEE BALLOT
INFORMATION:
- Applications may be mailed, placed in the Drop Box, delivered in person, or, you may apply online (below).
- Completed ballots may be placed in Drop Box, mailed to Town Clerk, or delivered in person to
Town Clerk.
Links:
Online Application Portal for Absentee Ballot (state and federal)
ED3 Application for Absentee Ballot Rev 7-2022 (mailing or in-person)
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ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY
8:00pm Election/Primary/Referendum Night
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2022 Certification of Durham Democratic Town Committee Members
2022 Certification of Durham Republican Town Committee Members
Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Information
SOTS Online Voter Registration
SOTS Voter Registration Lookup Tool
SOTS Absentee Ballot Information Webpage
ED-3 Application for Absentee Ballot Rev 5-2022
Absentee Ballot fact sheet
FVAP - Federal Voting Assistance Program for Service Members, their families and overseas citizens
Registrar of Voters
Voter Registration Card
Returning Absentee Ballot:
If you have received your Absentee Ballot and it is your FIRST TIME EVER VOTING, include a photocopy of your ID, and enclose it in the serial numbered envelope. DO NOT put it in the inner envelope with the ballot. If you have voted, in person, in the past you do NOT need to include the photocopy.
Return your absentee ballot, in person to Town Clerk's office, drop box or mail:
Drop Box: south side of Town Hall Building
Mail to: P. O. Box 428, Durham, CT 06422
District Information
Find Your Representative, Senator and Congressman by Town
Durham Redistricting Map rev. 3-2-2022
2021 CGA Redistricting Project Information
2021 CGA Redistricting Maps: House 86/101 Senate 12/34 Congress 3
Secretary of the State
Secretary of the States Office
Election calendar
Statewide Election History
State of CT voter information
Military Voter links
Additional Information
Voters:
1) UOCAVA (Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act) voters may request voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications by mail or electronically.
2) Voter registration applications or absentee ballot applications may be mailed or sent electronically. If the voter does not indicate a preference, the application will be delivered by mail.
3) You may access Office of the Secretary of the State of Connecticut's website where you will find an electronic version of Connecticut’s Application for Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Application. Alternatively, you may wish to access the Federal Voting Assistance Program's website where you can fill out a Federal Post Card Application which can serve as both an Application for Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Application.
Election Results
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• Primary Elections
• Referenda