Voter registration

Check your registration

Register to vote

Information for Connecticut

Voter requirements

Be a U.S. citizen

Be 18 years old on Election Day

Be a resident of Connecticut and of the town in which you wish to vote

Have completed confinement and parole if previously convicted of a felony and have had your voting rights restored by the Registrars of Voters

Not currently be declared mentally incompetent to vote by a court of law

Vote by mail

Find your polling place

ID requirements

Yes. If you do not have an ID, you will have to sign a statement.
An approved form of ID is requested.

Approved forms of ID include

A pre-printed form of ID that shows name and address, or name and signature, or name and photograph,

Or SSN card.

If you do not have an approved form of ID, you may sign an affidavit.

Resources

Overseas and military voting

Voting as a student

Voting as a person with disabilities

Your Federal Voting Rights

As a Voter with a Disability, you have the right to:

Vote privately and independently
Have an accessible polling place with voting machines for voters with disabilities
You may either:

1. Seek assistance from workers at the polling place who have been trained to use the accessible voting machine, or

2. Bring someone to help you vote

You may request your local election officials to tell you about any voting aids, voting assistance, and absentee ballot procedures that are available.

Ensure your right to accessible elections!

For more information, contact the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

By phone at 866-747-1471
By email at listen@eac.gov

Voting rights card PDF

Voting with past convictions