Peruse campaign websites in Connecticut this fall, and it won't be long until you find a reference to crime or public safety.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.Connecticut offers online and in-person resources to help people get out to vote.Here’s what to know.Registering to voteRegistering to vote or verifying voter registration can be done online.
No excuses” absentee voting is on the ballot this November. How will it work? Dennis House talks with State Rep. Matt Blumenthal (D-Stamford). Watch the video above.
In Connecticut, where Democrats have won every presidential election starting in 1992, one town stands out. Wolcott, a small suburb of Waterbury, is distinct as the most conservative town in Connecticut.
In the Election 2024 race for the State House District 47 seat, Aaron Spruance is challenging incumbent Doug Dubitsky. What they have to say.
This week on Capitol Report, there is a new push to get college students in Connecticut to vote and work at the polls. Plus, a new report shows the state is underprepared
The next president will have massive sway over billions of dollars for rail projects in Connecticut. Here's where the candidates stand.
To register by mail, you can print a voter registration form and mail it into your local registrar of voters. To register in person, you can go to your local Registrar of Voters or Town Clerk's office. Connecticut allows same day voter registration for both early and Election Day voting.
This article has been updated to reflect that Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend the Connecticut fundraiser Sept. 27. Some of the state’s famous residents will be gathering Friday in Litchfield County for a gala fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Election officials in at least sixteen states, including Connecticut, have received suspicious packages and letters, raising concerns about safety.
In the Election 2024 race for the State Senate District 18 seat, Andrew Parrella is challenging incumbent Heather Somers. What they have to say.