voter information

Need to register to vote? Not sure if you’re registered? Want to learn about the ways to vote in Connecticut, including early voting and absentee ballots? Use the links below and be sure to scroll down to see Connecticut’s 2025 registration deadlines and voting dates!

  • Register to vote

    Click here to visit the CT Secretary of the State’s website where you can check your voter registration status and register!

  • Find your polling location

    Click here to visit Newington’s town government website to find your polling location.

  • Ways to vote

    Click here to visit the CT Secretary of the State’s website where you can learn about early voting, absentee ballots, and more!

OCT
17

2025 Voting & Registration Dates

Did you know Connecticut has early voting and same-day registration? Check out Connecticut’s voter registration deadlines and voting days for the 2025 municipal election.

October 17, 2025 is the deadline for…

  • Voter registration by mail must be post-marked by this date

  • Voter registration at the DMV by close of business

  • Voter registration online by 11:59PM

  • Voter registration in-person at Town Hall by 8:00PM

absentee ballots

Can’t appear at the polls to vote?

Click here
to learn about Connecticut’s absentee voting rules and how to apply for a ballot.

14
days

nov
4

Connecticut has 14 days of early voting! Early voting dates for the 2025 municipal general election are…

October 20 - 31
and
November 1 - 2

Newington’s early voting locations will be released closer to the election. Check back soon!


Tuesday, November 4, 2025

This is the date of the municipal general election. You can vote in-person at your local polling location or go to Town Hall to register to vote and cast your vote that day!

Newington is a fantastic, diverse community, where people work hard and the quality of life is great. It has good schools, terrific restaurants and one of the best senior centers in the state. It’s been a honor to represent the town and its more than 30,000 residents.

- State Senator Matt Lesser