Mike Duncan, Shelton, State Rep, Special Election
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VOTE by
April 22

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Vote for Mike!

Contact us - If you need help with the Absentee Ballot, the Application, or have any questions or concerns about voting.
Thank you for your support!

VOTE BY MAIL WITH AN ABSENTEE BALLOT

This year, you can vote by Absentee Ballot due to your absence from town, illness or disability, active military service and other reasons.


It’s easy:

  1. Apply for an Absentee Ballot application
  2. Download and fill out an Absentee Ballot applications from CT's Secretary of the State or your Town
    Application for Absentee Ballot - https://portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Election-Services/Voter-Information/Absentee-Voting

  3. Submit your AB Application
  • deliver to your Town's dropbox (save a stamp!)
  • mail to Town Clerk,
  • bring to the Town Clerk’s office and vote that same day:

    Shelton: Dropbox at City Hall  on
      Grand Street
    Mailing address: Town Clerk, Shelton City Hall, 54 Hill St, Shelton, CT 06484
    tcoffice@cityofshelton.org



  1. When you receive your Absentee Ballot, read your ballot carefully and Vote Mike!

  2. Mail your Absentee ballot back as soon as possible, try for 2 weeks before the election or drop off at City Hall anytime before election day at 8pm.

VOTE AT THE POLLS

If you wish to vote in person,  Polls are open 6am to 8pm on Tuesday, April 22nd.


April 22nd

6am-8pm
Voting Districts 1 and 2


Polling places

DISTRICT 1-ELIZABETH SHELTON SCHOOL

 138 Willoughby Rd, Shelton, CT 06484


DISTRICT 2-SHELTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

675 Constitution Blvd N, Shelton, CT 06484




Early Voting - April 16 -/- April 20

Wednesday & Thursday, April 16 & 17 and Saturday, April 19

10am - 6pm
Shelton City Hall, Room 104, 54 Hill St


Note on Early Voting:

The Secretary of the State's Office released the dates of Early Voting for the Shelton Special Election. It has come to my attention that Easter Sunday is included as a day for Early Voting.


I want to extend my gratitude and sympathy to the election workers who are being forced to work this holiday by the State of Connecticut. 


If you don't observe the holiday or you find it particularly convenient to vote on Easter Sunday, I thank you for your support. But I for one will be spending time with my nieces and nephews hunting Easter Eggs, attending Easter Mass, and enjoying time with family.




Check your Polling location Here - https://portaldir.ct.gov/sots/lookup.aspx