Let’s approach this election with a “no voter left behind” mentality. Every Republican vote matters, and we need to use every tool at our disposal—whether in-person early voting, absentee ballots, or Election Day turnout—to ensure our collective voice is heard.
The best way to elect Republican leadership is to ONLY vote for Republican candidates. You will notice that for certain boards you will be given more votes than there are Republican Candidates, such as on the Legislative Council, Board of Finance, and Board of Education. To ensure a Republican victory we ask you to vote Row B only and only for the Republican candidates and do not use the "extra" votes.
14 Days of In-Person Early Voting
Life happens, and there are valid reasons why some may need to vote by mail—whether due to travel, illness, or unforeseen circumstances. It’s time to put those concerns aside and embrace all methods allowing you to cast your ballot this year. Early voting starts October 20, and you can vote in-person every day for 2 weeks at the Registrar of Voters.
Why Vote Early This Year
Convenience: Allows you to choose the day you vote
Avoid Unexpected Election Day Issues: Illness, travel, personal obligations
Shorter Wait Times: Avoid the lines on Election Day
Early Voting Location and Times
In-person voting hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on October 28 and 30, when extended hours will be available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Newtown Registrar of Voters Office
Municipal Center, 3 Primrose Street, Newtown, CT.
Absentee ballots are available NOW at the Town Clerk’s Office in the Municipal Center.
You can go in person or request your an absentee ballot by mail here.
Election Day
Tuesday, November 4th 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Polling Locations:
District 1 – Newtown Middle School
District 2 – Newtown High School
District 3 – Reed Intermediate School