Municipal Voter Information

Registrars of Voters
Democrat: Marcia L. Woolsey
Republican: Eleanor M. Brazell

West Hartford Town Hall, 50 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday-Thursday (except holidays). Closed on Friday.
(860) 561-7451, Fax: (860) 561-7457

Polling Places and Assembly Districts

Search for your street:
HINT: Use the first few letters of the street i.e. cor for Cortland Circle or north ma for North Main Street.
Click here to see a list of polling places.
Click here to see the voting district map.

 

POLL WORKERS

We are always looking for future poll workers. Be a part of the election and the democratic process. To be eligible, you must be a registered voter in West Hartford. Training will be held in various sessions during the year. Please call the above numbers for more information.

Voter Registration Requirements
Any citizen 18 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. West Hartford residents should visit the Registrars of Voters Office in Room 209 in Town Hall to register to vote, call to request a mail-in application or download and print a Voter Registration (en Español) form.

In the State of Connecticut, if you are registered as Unaffiliated/Independent, you cannot vote in a party primary election. In order to vote, you must be registered in the party that is holding the primary.

Change in Voter Registration Information
If you change your name, address or party enrollment, you must complete a new voter registration form and fill in blanks 1a through 12 and send form to: Registrar of Voters, 50 South Main St., Room 209, West Hartford, CT 06107. We must have an original signature (not a fax). You may obtain this form by clicking on the link or calling 561-7451 or coming into our office.

Registration Cutoff:
Elections: up to the 7th day before the election

Elections

The next election will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 for governor and lieutenant Governor, U.S. Senator, Representative in Congress, State Senator, State Representative, Secretary of the State, Treasurer, Comptroller, Attorney General, Judge of Probate and Registrar of Voters. Please report to your usual polling location. Polls are open from 6 AM to 8 PM.

Polling Places and Assembly Districts
To locate your voting district, click here and then select your street. The corresponding poll location will appear.

Click on these links to contact your Town Council or State Elected Officials or Federal Elected Officials.

All of our polling places are accessible to people with disabilities and meet state compliance.

Absentee Ballots
Registered voters who are ill, physically disabled, serving in the military, out of town on election day or whose religion forbids secular activity on election day may apply to vote using an absentee ballot. Those providing service as a poll worker in polling places other than their own are also eligible. Visit or call the Town Clerk's Office at (860) 561-7448.

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