Politics & Government

Election Day In Windsor: When, Where To Vote

Windsor residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.

Here is Windsor's complete voter guide for the 2020 election.
Here is Windsor's complete voter guide for the 2020 election. (Patch Graphic)

WINDSOR, CT — Windsor residents will head to the polls from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to vote in several key races including selecting a president and local representatives in the State General Assembly and U.S. Congress.

Nearly 500,000 absentee ballots have already been cast in Connecticut due to the ongoing effect of the 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.


Voting on Election Day

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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 Windsor 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

2nd Senatorial District

Douglas McCrory (Democrat)


7th Senatorial District

Frederick A. Moffa (Democrat)

John A. Kissel (Republican)


Local State Representative Races

5th House District

Brandon L. McGee (Democrat)

Charles Jackson (Republican)


60th House District

Jane Garibay (Democrat)

Scott A. Storms (Republican)


61st House District

Jack Henrie (Democrat)

Tami Zawistowski (Republican)


15th House District

Bobby Gibson (Democrat)

Danielle Cecil Wong (Petitioning Candidate)


Registrar of Voters

Anita M. Mips (Democrat)

Karen A. Andrews (Republican)

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