The Power of a Single Vote - Hartford Election Information and Polling Places
category:Government and Politics posted:October 31st, 2008
This year promises to be one of the biggest elections ever. Even in areas that have been offering early voting, lines on Nov. 4th could be longer than normal, so be prepared:
- Bring water, something to read and maybe even a small folding chair to sit on while you wait. If you can, consider carpooling to the polling place to avoid traffic snarls.
- Make sure you have proper Connecticut ID with you. A photo ID is best.
If you encounter problems voting in Hartford or have questions, the Connecticut precinct workers are
there to help. If that doesn't work, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
for advice.
Your vote DOES matter in elections. And this one-stop Hartford voting election resource for Connecticut that has all the election information you need to cast your Hartford ballot and make your voice heard for this election.
We have:
- Election Results for Hartford, CT
- Hartford, CT polling places mapped!
- Connecticut ballot measures
- Election candidates
- How to register to vote in Hartford, Connecticut
- Early CT voting and registration information
Start here to get involved in a little thing we like to call "democracy".
Polling Places in and around Hartford
Voter Registration Deadline: 10/21/2008
Polls close in Hartford at 8:00PM.
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If you live in Connecticut and are not registered to vote, make sure you find out how here: http://www.justvote.org/. You can also find Hartford and Connecticut polling places and get election information on how to register to vote in Connecticut.
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For more information about what's going on around Hartford, CT we invite you to tour the site and participate on the shared Hartford Events Calendar by adding your organization's community events.
Find additional information about local candidates in Hartford and across Connecticut, click here.
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Presidential Race
Democrat: Barack Obama
Republican: John McCain
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Green: Cynthia McKinney
Constitution Party: Chuck Baldwin
U.S. Senate
No races this year
U.S. House of Representatives
1st District
Democrats: John Larson
Republicans: Joseph Visconti
Others
Stephen Fornier (Green)
2nd District
Democrats: Joseph Courtney
Republicans: Sean Sullivan
Others
G. Scott Deshefy (Green)
3rd District
Democrats: Rosa DeLauro
Republicans: Boaz ItsHaky
4thDistrict
Democrats: Jim Himes
Republicans: Christopher Shays
Others
Richard Duffee (Green)
5th District
Democrats: Christopher Murphy
Republicans: David Cappiello
Others
Harold Burbank (Green)
State Senate
1st District
Democrats: John Fonfara
Republicans: Barbara Ruhe
Others
S. Michael DeRosa (Green)
2nd District
Democrats: Eric Coleman
Republicans: Veronica Airey-Wilson
3rd District
Democrats: Gary LeBeau
Republicans: No Candidate
4th District
Democrats: Mary Ann Handley
Republicans: David Blackwell
5th District
Democrats: Jonathan Harris
Republicans: Joseph Merritt
6th District
Democrats: Donald DeFronzo
Republicans: Thomas Bozek
7th District
Democrats: George Colli
Republicans: John Kissel
8th District
Democrats: Arthur House
Republicans: Kevin Witkos
9th District
Democrats: Paul Doyle
Republicans: Ralph Capenera
10th District
Democrats: Toni Harp
Republicans: Melissa Papantones
11th District
Democrats: Martin Looney
Republicans: No Candidate
12th District
Democrats: Edward Meyer
Republicans: Ryan Suerth
13th District
Democrats: Thomas Gaffey
Republicans: Tim Lenox
14th District
Democrats: Gayle Slossberg
Republicans: Vincent Marino
15th District
Democrats: Joan Hartley
Republicans: No Candidate
Others
Cicero Booker Jr. (Independent)
16th District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Sam Caligiuri
17th District
Democrats: Joe Crisco
Republicans: Tamath Rossi
18th District
Democrats: Andrew Maynard
Republicans: Anne Hatfield
19th District
Democrats: Edith Prague
Republicans: No Candidate
20th District
Democrats: Andrea Stillman
Republicans: Thomas Simones
21st District
Democrats: Janice Andersen
Republicans: Dan Debicella
22nd District
Democrats:Anthony Musto
Republicans: Robert Russo
23rd District
Democrats: Edwin Gomes
Republicans: Milton Johnson
24th District
Democrats: Duane Perkins
Republicans: Michael McLachlan
Others
Manuel Bataguas (Petitioning Candidate)
25th District
Democrats: Bob Duff
Republicans: Steve Papadakos
26th District
Democrats: John Hartwell
Republicans: Toni Boucher
27th District
Democrats: Andrew McDonald
Republicans: No Candidate
28th District
Democrats: Martin Goldberg
Republicans: John McKinney
29th District
Democrats: Donald Williams
Republicans: Harry Carboni
30th District
Democrats: Michael Renzullo
Republicans: Andrew Roraback
Others
David Pearsall (Petitioning Candidate)
31st District
Democrats: Thomas Colapietro
Republicans: Joseph Geladino
32nd District
Democrats: John McCarthy
Republicans: Robert Kane
33rd District
Democrats: Eileen Daily
Republicans: Vincent Pacileo III
34th District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Leonard Fasano
35th District
Democrats:No Candidate
Republicans: Tony Guglielmo
36th District
Democrats: Mark Diamond
Republicans: L. Scott Frantz
State House of Representatives
Click here to see State House of Representatives Candidates for CT
Governor and Statewide Races
No races this year.
Statewide Ballot Measures
Legislative Referral - Constitutional Convention
Asks voters whether they want a constitutional convention to take place
Pending Legislative Referral - Voting Age Decrease
Lowers age for voting in primaries to 17
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