Absentee Ballots & Elections

Get Your Absentee Ballot

To obtain an absentee ballot, an elector must first submit an application with an original signature to the Town Clerk's office by mail or in person, or by completing an online application through the Secretary of the State’s website.

Prospect Town Clerk
36 Center Street
Prospect, CT 06712

  • In Person: You may come in person to the Town Clerk's Office to fill out your application and immediately receive your ballot to vote. If you would like an application mailed to you, please call our office at 203-758-4461.

 

 

Qualify for an Absentee Ballot

To qualify for voting by absentee ballot, an elector must be unable to appear at the required polling place during all hours of voting for one of the following reasons:

  • Active service in the Armed Forces of the United States
  • Absence from the town of residence
  • Sickness
  • Religious tenets forbid secular activity on the day of the election, primary, or referendum
  • Duties as an election or referendum official at a polling place other than his/her own during all of the hours of voting
  • Physical disability
  • Permanent absentee ballot status for people with disabilities is available, but applications must be accompanied by an explanatory letter from a physician

 The actual absentee ballots for each election are available one month prior to the election, or three weeks before a referendum. These ballots can be picked up at the Town Clerk's office by the applicant or mailed directly to the applicant. Please note that anyone may pick up an absentee ballot application for an elector, however, the ballot itself can only be handed in person to the elector named on the application or mailed directly to the applicant.

Ballots may be returned to the Town Clerk's office by the applicant in person, by mail, or in the ballot box located outside the Town Hall. An immediate family member may return a ballot but must show identification and sign the sealed ballot envelope in front of a staff member. All ballots must be returned by 8 pm on the day of the election or referendum to be counted.

Please contact us at 203-758-4461 for more information.