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Shelton
Registrar of Voters

Registrars:
Peter R. Pavone, Ext. 378                  John "Jack" Finn, Ext. 336
Republican, Registrar of Voters       Democrat, Registrar of Voters
Administration Staff :                        
Arlene Connelly, Ext. 337                   Bob Lally, Ext. 379

Location: City Hall 54 Hill St. 1st Floor
Telephone: 203-924-1555 EXT. 21

About Registrar of Voters

The Registrar’s Office records and processes all voter registration records for the City of Shelton. We organize, staff and direct the entire election process for all referendums, primaries and elections. The office also conducts voter registration sessions throughout the year and performs a yearly canvass of Shelton Voters to keep voting records accurate and current.

Elections

While elections and registration for elections are handled locally, the Registrars' Office operates under laws of all levels of government.

For detailed information about election procedure refer to , The Connecticut General Statutes, or the Secretary of the State Elections Division.

Click here to download Voter Registration Forms and other Election Forms to print and mail.

Office Hours - Updated

The Registrar’s Office will be open to the public from 9 AM to 3 PM starting Monday, August 2, 2010 to Monday, August 9, 2010.

On the day of the primary August 10, 2010 the office will be open 6 AM to 8 PM.

 

Voter Registration
To Register your vote in Connecticut you must:

  • be a United States Citizen
  • be a Resident of a Shelton
  • be at least 17 years old (must turn 18 before election/primary)
  • have completed confinement and parole if previously convicted of a felony and had your voting rights restored by Registrar
Click here to: Get your voter registration card

LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE by mail is Thursday, August 5, 2010.

You can register to vote or change from an unaffiliated voter to a major party  up to Monday August 9, at 12:00 Noon at the Registrar’s Office.

Absentee Ballots
Absentee Ballot Applications

LAST DAY TO COMPLETE ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONSAND RECEIVE AN ABSENTEE BALLOT TO VOTE IS AUGUST
9, 2010 5:30 PM

ABSENTEE BALLOTS. DEADLINE TO ISSUE. Absentee ballots may not be issued on election day, except presidential or overseas ballots and except electors who suddenly become ill within six days immediately preceding the close of the polls at the election or who are patients in a hospital within such six-day period, may apply for and be issued an absentee ballot up to the close of the polls. (Secs. 9-140(h) and 9-150c)

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