Election Day is November 5
Where Do I Vote in person on Election Day?
Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School Gymnasium 53 Lyme Street
School is not in session on November 5.
What Time Can I Vote? Polls are open from 6am-8pm.
Where Do I Vote in person on Election Day?
Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School Gymnasium 53 Lyme Street
School is not in session on November 5.
What Time Can I Vote? Polls are open from 6am-8pm.
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https://www.oldlyme-ct.gov/295/Voter-Information Important voter questions and resources: Am I registered to vote? What if I've moved since I last voted? How can I vote absentee? Click the buttons below to find answers! |
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This is helpful if you are unsure if you are registered,
or if you want to verify that you are still on the voter rolls before election day.
or if you want to verify that you are still on the voter rolls before election day.
You can register to vote online through the Secretary Of The State.
For in- person registration, go to the Town Clerk at Memorial Town Hall.
If you register in person, remember proof of residency is required.
For in- person registration, go to the Town Clerk at Memorial Town Hall.
If you register in person, remember proof of residency is required.
Same Day registration must occur at Memorial Town Hall.
52 Lyme Street Old Lyme, CT 06371
The pre-election mail-in voter registration cutoff deadline is eighteen (18) days before an election or primary. For general elections, Connecticut also has Same Day Registration available during the period of Early Voting and on Election Day for voters who need it.
Same Day Registration permits anyone who meets the eligibility requirements for voting in this state and is not already registered or is registered in one town but has moved to another town, to register and vote in person. By law, a person is eligible to register and vote if he or she is (1) a US citizen, (2) age 18 or older, (3) a bona fide resident of the town in which he or she applies for admission, and (4) has completed confinement if previously convicted of a disfranchising felony.
Same Day Registration (SDR) is not available at your polling place but is available at a designated SDR location in each town, beginning at 6 am and ending at 8 pm on Election Day. SDR is available during the hours of Early Voting as well. You will register and vote at the designated SDR location in your town. Please plan to arrive early in the day as there may be long lines. If you are in line at the Same Day Registration site by the close of polls, you can remain in line to complete your registration and vote. For example, on Election Day you would need to be in line by 8 pm. You will need to provide proof of identity and residency.
52 Lyme Street Old Lyme, CT 06371
The pre-election mail-in voter registration cutoff deadline is eighteen (18) days before an election or primary. For general elections, Connecticut also has Same Day Registration available during the period of Early Voting and on Election Day for voters who need it.
Same Day Registration permits anyone who meets the eligibility requirements for voting in this state and is not already registered or is registered in one town but has moved to another town, to register and vote in person. By law, a person is eligible to register and vote if he or she is (1) a US citizen, (2) age 18 or older, (3) a bona fide resident of the town in which he or she applies for admission, and (4) has completed confinement if previously convicted of a disfranchising felony.
Same Day Registration (SDR) is not available at your polling place but is available at a designated SDR location in each town, beginning at 6 am and ending at 8 pm on Election Day. SDR is available during the hours of Early Voting as well. You will register and vote at the designated SDR location in your town. Please plan to arrive early in the day as there may be long lines. If you are in line at the Same Day Registration site by the close of polls, you can remain in line to complete your registration and vote. For example, on Election Day you would need to be in line by 8 pm. You will need to provide proof of identity and residency.
Connecticut law allows you to receive an absentee ballot if, in your judgment, an absence from your town on Election Day prevents you from appearing at your polling place, or you are preventing from appearing at your assigned polling place on Election Day because of sickness or physical disability (not necessarily your sickness or disability), active service in the Military, religious tenets forbid secular activity on the day of the election, duties as an election official at a polling place other than your own during all of the hours of voting.
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To receive your absentee ballot first complete and sign an application and return it to your Town Clerk.
The application can be downloaded here: Absentee Ballot Online
or pick up one at the Town Clerk's office.
52 Lyme Street. Old Lyme CT 06371
Questions? Contact the Old Lyme Town Clerk's Office at 860-434-1605 x220 Email: [email protected]
Who can download an application for an absentee ballot?
An application for absentee ballot may be downloaded by an individual for:
Spanish Application for Absentee Ballot
The application can be downloaded here: Absentee Ballot Online
or pick up one at the Town Clerk's office.
52 Lyme Street. Old Lyme CT 06371
Questions? Contact the Old Lyme Town Clerk's Office at 860-434-1605 x220 Email: [email protected]
Who can download an application for an absentee ballot?
An application for absentee ballot may be downloaded by an individual for:
- The individual's own use
- The use of a member of the individual's immediate family
- The use of a designee of the applicant
Spanish Application for Absentee Ballot
SAMPLE BALLOT November 5, 2024
The Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee endorses the Democratic candidates for offices listed on Row A of the ballot. Now it is up to us to Vote!
Whether you choose to Vote In person on Election Day, In person during Early Voting Oct 21-Nov. 3, or by Absentee Ballot, Just Vote! It's easy - just vote Row A!
Whether you choose to Vote In person on Election Day, In person during Early Voting Oct 21-Nov. 3, or by Absentee Ballot, Just Vote! It's easy - just vote Row A!