Politics & Government
Voting In Glastonbury: Everything You Need To Know
The polls are now open in Glastonbury. Here's everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.

GLASTONBURY, CT — While the polls opened at 6 a.m. Tuesday in Glastonbury, numerous votes have already been cast long before Election Day. More than one-fifth of the state’s registered voters have already sent in their absentee ballot for several critical local, state and national races.
Many residents opted to vote by mail as opposed to heading to the traditional polling places as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
If you still have your absentee ballot it must be hand-delivered to the town clerk’s office or placed in the drop-off box. Ballots must be received by the close of polls in order to count. Polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday. (To receive free, real-time local and state election updates and results from Patch click here.)
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If you haven’t voted by mail and are heading to the polls Tuesday here is what you need to know.
Glastonbury Ballot Question
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"Shall the town of Glastonbury appropriate $3,000,000 for the purchase of development rights and acquisition of land pursuant to the ordinance establishing the town’s reserve for land acquisition and authorize the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to finance said appropriation?"
Voting on Election Day
Polls in Connecticut are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place.
Connecticut also allows for Election Day registration at designated centers in each town. People must be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote using Election Day registration.
The following are the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Glastonbury voters:
President/Vice President
Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (Democrat)
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (Republican) - Incumbent
Jo Jorgensen and Chip Cohen (Libertarian)
Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker (Green Party)
U.S. Congress
U.S. House District 1
John B. Larson (Democrat) - Incumbent
Mary Fay (Republican)
Thomas E. McCormick (Green Party)
Local State Senate Race 4th Senatorial District
Steve Cassano (Democrat)
Matthew M. Corey (Republican)
Harold S. Harris (Independent)
Kelly Elizabeth Green (Reclaim Party)
Local State Representative Races
13th House District
Jason Doucette (Democrat)
Brian Marois (Republican)
31st House District
Jill Barry (Democrat)
Stewart "Chip" Beckett (Republican)
Registrar of Voters
Mark Dobbins (Democrat)
Lizbeth Becker (Republican)
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