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News & Announcements
Presidential Election November 3, 2020 Monroe Results
Presidential
Biden and Harris (D): 5,838
Trump and Pence (R): 5,989
Jorgensen and Cohen (LIB): 128
Hawkins and Walker (G): 47
Congressional District 4
Jim Himes (D): 5,542
Jonathan Riddle (R): 5,874
Brian Merlen (I): 273
Senatorial District 21
Kevin C. Kelly (R): 5,662
Senatorial District 22
Marilyn Moore (D): 1,673
Steven S. Choi (R): 2,062
Stephen Dincher (I): 107
State Representative 112
JP Sredzinski (R): 7,423
JP Sredzinski (I): 1,629
Registrar of Voters
Kate Briggs (D): 5,074
Margaret J. Villani (R): 6,287
TOTAL TURNOUT (Polling Places & Absentee Ballots): 87%
Voter Registration Deadlines
The deadline to register to vote in Connecticut for the upcoming Presidential Election is October 27th. This deadline is for in-person, online and mail-in registrations (mail-in registrations must be postmarked by 10/27).
If you have a valid CT driver’s license, learner’s permit or non-driver photo ID card issued by the CT DMV the easiest and quickest way to register to vote is online at myvote.ct.gov/register Don't delay! Register now.
You may also print a mail in registration form from the Registrars of Voters website or call us at 203-452-2820 to make an appointment to register to vote in person. The Registrars of Voters office will also be open for a registration session on October 27th, 9am-8pm.
There will be Election Day Registration at Town Hall, but the Registrars of Voters strongly urge you to register by the October 27th registration deadline to avoid any crowds at Election Day Registration.
This year, due to COVID, all eligible voters have the choice to either vote in person or via Absentee Ballot. To request an Absentee Ballot application, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office. All four regular polling places will be open on Election Day, November 3rd, 2020 6am - 8pm. We will have our Safe Polls Plan in place, including 6 foot social distancing and masks required for all voters. Voters may also bring their own black or blue ballpoint pen to use for voting.
Check your voter registration status here portaldir.ct.gov/sots/LookUp.aspx and make a plan to register and vote today!
Registrars of Voters
Town of Monroe
7 Fan Hill Road
www.monroect.org/Registrars-of-Voters
November 3rd, 2020 Presidential Election ABSENTEE BALLOT UPDATE
The Monroe Town Clerk’s Office received notice from the Secretary of the State that their office will be mailing each eligible voter in Connecticut an absentee ballot application in the upcoming weeks for the Presidential Election being held on November 3, 2020. If you are choosing to vote absentee, your completed application should be returned to the Monroe Town Clerk’s Office in order for your information to be put into the State system qualifying you to receive your absentee ballot. Once your application is complete, please drop it off in the secure State Official Ballot Drop Box located outside of the Monroe Police Department. This drop box is available 24/7 and checked throughout the day.
If you are a college student and voting by absentee, please clearly indicate the address you wish the ballot to be sent to on your application.
IMPORTANT: If you have already mailed in an absentee ballot application for the November election, please complete the application that you receive from the Secretary of the State and drop it off. We will cross-check with the one we have already received.
Absentee ballots will become available on October 2, 2020. If you have requested an absentee ballot, it will be mailed to you directly from the Town Clerk's office. Again, once completed, please utilize the secure State Official Ballot Drop Box located outside the front doors of the Monroe Police Department. This will allow the Town Clerk's Office to process the information daily. It is your choice whether you use this system or decide to mail the absentee ballot through the post office.
At this point in time, all four polling places will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020, should you wish to vote in person.

Voter Registration Summary
13,861 Registered Voters
3181 Democrats
3795 Republicans
6670 Unaffiliated
215 Other (Independent, Libertarian, Working Families, etc.)
Data accurate as of 10-29-20
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Additional Links
Contact Information
Registrars of Voters
7 Fan Hill Road
Monroe, CT 06468
Katherine A. B. Briggs (D)
Email
Gary E. Zenobia, Deputy (D)
Email
Margaret J. Villani (R)
Email
Debra Dutches, Deputy (R)
Email
Registrars' Office Hours:
Tues: 9am - 12pm
Thursday: 12pm - 3pm
Phone: (203) 452-2820
Town Clerk's Office Hours:
Mon - Thurs: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday: 8:30am - 1:30pm
Phone: (203) 452-2811
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