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The ballot question asks Connecticut voters to approve or reject a constitutional amendment that would require the state legislature to authorize no-excuse absentee voting.
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In-person early voting begins in Connecticut next Monday, and according to election experts, it may not significantly increase voter turnout.
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Climate change is a matter of great concern, even pervasive anxiety, among young people. But the biggest factor in their voting? Not so much.
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U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-5th District, and her Republican challenger George Logan met for their only debate in the race for the state’s 5th Congressional District.
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People seeking to register online to vote in November’s election in Connecticut must do so by next week.
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Voting for the November general election officially starts in Connecticut as town clerks make absentee ballots available to eligible voters and accept completed ballots on Friday.
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Oct. 1 marks the first anniversary of Connecticut’s prohibition of the open carry of guns and the bulk purchase of firearms. State Senate Democrats want to make the law a campaign issue in this November’s election.
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According to the latest survey by the Wesleyan University Media Project, Vice President Kamala Harris outspends former President Donald Trump 16 to 1 in campaign ads on Meta and nearly 3 to 1 on Google.
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With former President Donald Trump questioning a fair election this November, Connecticut’s Attorney General William Tong is preparing for anticipated legal challenges.
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Connecticut is highlighting its recruitment and training of 40 students to serve as poll workers in the November presidential election.