The State of Connecticut announced a new online portal for Connecticut registered voters to apply for an absentee ballot. Continue Reading →
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LWV Greenwich President: Overturning of Roe v. Wade Signals Erosion of Civil Liberties
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“Based on Justice Thomas’s concurring opinion, can we expect an erosion of rights to same sex marriage, contraceptive use, among other civil liberties resting on the same rights of privacy articulated in Roe v. Wade?” – Sandy Waters, President, LWV Greenwich Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, civil liberties, League of Women Voters, Roe v Wade, Sandy Waters, vote
Greenwich Registrars of Voters Announce Possible August Primaries
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August 9, 2022 is Primary Day. Register with a party to participate. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, primary day, vote
Turner Launches “My Voting Power Greenwich” to Encourage Millennial Involvement in Politics
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“Over the past eight election cycles, millennial voter participation has been 55% lower, on average, than those 36+ years old.” – Tony Turner Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, millennials, My Voting Power, Tony Turner, vote
Results Summary: Nov 5, 2019 Greenwich Municipal Election
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Summary of results from the CT Secretary of State website as of Thursday. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, 2019, Board of Education, election results, Fred Camillo, Jill Oberlander, Lauren Rabin, municipal election
What you need to know to vote Nov 6 if you still aren’t registered
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On November 6, election day, it is still possible for a bona fide resident of Greenwich to both register and vote at Town Hall from 6:00am until 8:00pm. Go to the special election day registration location, on the second floor of Greenwich Town Hall. Bring identification. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Election Day Voting, Nov 6, register to vote, vote
Behind the Scenes Exclusive: Registrar of Voters Prepares for Nov 4
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On Friday the Town’s registrars of voters prepared the voting machines for the Nov. 4 vote. Recently, thousands of ballots were reprinted when Marc Abrams withdrew from his race for State Rep against Livvy Floren. Exclusive with Fred DeCaro. Continue Reading →