LWV of Norwalk: Voting Facts for the 2024 Election
Join the League of Women Voters of Norwalk to learn everything you need to know about voting in this year's election.
Join the League of Women Voters of Norwalk to learn everything you need to know about voting in this year's election.
On June 6, 2024, Governor Ned Lamont announced the formation of a Working Group To Recommend Options for a Comprehensive System of Ranked-Choice Voting in Primaries and Municipal Elections. Ann Reed, Advocacy Chair for LWVCT, is a member of the Working Group. All meetings will be broadcast live and will be available for viewing afterwards.
State Representative Candidates Ed Edelson and Jason Buchsbaum have agreed to participate in a debate hosted and moderated by the League of Women Voters for Northern Fairfield County.
The LWV of Southeastern Connecticut will host a candidate debate with candidates for US Congress Joe Courtney (D) and Michael France (R).
When it comes to elections, voters need as much information about political candidates as possible – including who their financial backers are, according to Laura Smits, Director of Communications for the League of Women Voters of Connecticut. Representatives of The League of Women Voters of Connecticut said all Connecticut races for state and federal legislative offices have been published on VOTE411.org.
The League of Women Voters of Connecticut announced that all Connecticut races for state and federal legislative offices have been published on VOTE411.org, the League’s one-stop-shop for nonpartisan election-related information. Voters will notice something new this year: a campaign finance feature providing voters with insights into the financial backers of federal candidates ahead of the 2024 elections.
HARTFORD, CT – State officials, elected leaders, and union representatives gathered Thursday to urge voters to approve a ballot measure this November that would take the first steps toward passing a constitutional amendment to allow no-excuse absentee ballot voting for all residents. The measure, which is a constitutional amendment, would authorize the state legislature to introduce a law for no-excuse absentee voting, thereby allowing any voter to request a mail-in ballot. Voters will choose “Yes” to support the constitutional amendment, and “No” to oppose it.
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The League of Women Voters of Litchfield County will host a candidate debate for Connecticut House District 65 on Tuesday, October 15 at 7 PM.
Candidates:
Joseph Canino (R)
Michelle Cook (D)
The League of Women Voters of Darien is hosting a candidate forum with candidates for State Senate District 25 and 141st State Legislative District.