Registrars of Voters / Elections Administration

 

The Registrars of Voters provide election and voting information, and strive to increase voter enrollment and participation, maintain voter files, conduct elections, primaries and referendums and to uphold the integrity of the electoral process as governed by the General Statutes of the Sate of Connecticut.  

  • Maintaining and updating voter registration information including changes of address, name or party affiliation, adding new voters and removing voters who are deceased or who no longer reside in town. 
  • Training election workers according to state statute. Each poll worker must be trained before every election or primary. Preparing worker informational notebooks and mandated returns and forms. 
  • Preparing election equipment and tabulators and order ballots for each election or primary. 
  • Conducting an annual canvass, January through May of voters who may have moved within town, out of town or out of state. 
  • Implementing new election laws as adopted by Connecticut State Legislature. 
  • Conducting High School voter registration sessions. 
  • Attending Registrars of Voters Association conferences and county meetings. Training is held by staff of the Secretary of the State, State Elections Enforcement as well as other state agencies and ROVAC committee members. 

Office hours: 

10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. 

Tuesday and Thursday 


KATHERINE S. BLINSTRUBAS 

Certified Democratic Registrar of Voters
Ph: (203) 758-4461 x 127
The Democratic Registrars Email


MARIANNE BYRNE 

Certified Republican Registrar of Voters
Ph: (203) 758-4461 x 127
The Republican Registrars Email


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