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Elections

We are all equal at the ballot box, but only if we vote. We engage millions of voters every year ensuring Americans have the information they need to participate in elections that determine our future.

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The League of Women Voters of Connecticut believes that the political process must be open to all citizens and that the right to vote with confidence in the election process and with adequate information with which to make informed decisions must be guaranteed for all.

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The League of Women Voters of Connecticut supports a campaign finance system that ensures the public's right to know, combats corruption and undue influence, and enables candidates to compete more equitably for public office.

Meet Candidates Face-to-face

The LWVHC believes that sensible, responsible civil discourse and action based on substance rather than partisanship is essential for civic improvement. At our forums, you can find nonpartisan, balanced dialogues about the candidates and issues that matter in our county.

How to register to vote!

Register to vote online or using paper registration forms which are available in public libraries, post offices, government offices and the DMV. If you call your County Election Office, they will mail you a registration form.

To register online you will need:

Register to Vote!

Register to vote online or use paper registration forms which are available in public libraries, post offices, government offices, and the DMV. If you call your County Election Office, they will mail you a registration form.

To register online you will need:

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Event Date: 
Feb 28 2018 06:00 pm to Mar 01 2018 05:45 pm
Event location: 

Gail Borden Public Library

The LWV of the Elgin Area cordially invites you to participate in a moderated Candidate Forum for the candidates running in the Primary for the 16th Circuit Court.

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Connecticut voters deserve access to accurate information about the voting process, the administration of our elections in Connecticut, the candidates running for office, and any referendum questions on the ballot. Get all your questions answered about the upcoming elections and access voter outreach resources for print and digital sharing.

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