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It doesn’t matter if voter turnout in Connecticut is high or low, none of it can happen without those who prepare behind the scenes for months to ensure the right to vote is safeguarded and properly carried out.
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When the Nov. 5 election arrives, Connecticut residents who haven’t voted here in the past or have moved still have an opportunity to cast a ballot through same-day voter registration.
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Connecticut voters will be able to participate in early voting this week, a first for the state.
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The special election to replace George Santos in New York’s 3rd congressional district could narrow the Republican majority in the U.S. House. The tight race is a toss-up between Republican Mazi Pilip and Democrat Tom Suozzi, and will likely hinge on voter turnout on Tuesday.
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Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes are encouraging supporters to turn up at the polls tomorrow. They say they want to avoid the general election being decided by yet another controversial mail-in ballot count.
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A judge is likely to decide before Election Day whether enough evidence exists to throw out Mayor Joe Ganim's Bridgeport primary victory.
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Absentee voting has recently come into the spotlight in Connecticut thanks to allegations of voter fraud in Bridgeport’s Democratic primary election.
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The candidates for Suffolk County executive addressed voter concerns Wednesday night at a forum co-hosted by the Suffolk Association of Municipal Employees. While they appeared separately, Republican Ed Romaine and Democrat Dave Calone largely agreed on many topics.
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Early voting began in New York on Saturday, despite a few glitches in Nassau County.
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A new poll from Newsday and Siena College showed Long Islanders are split on some key issues — and unified on others — ahead of the November gubernatorial election.