
For November 3rd election, electors will be voting for US President, US Representative in Congress, State Senator, State Representative and Southbury Registrar of Voters.
Voter Registration Deadlines:
- October 27: Deadline to Register in person, by mail and online
Hand delivered registrations must be received by the registrars by this date and mailed registrations must be postmarked by this date. Online registrations are considered as "mailed" registrations. (Click to go to Connecticut Online Voters Registration.)- October 27: Last Regular Voter Registration Day
The Registrar's office will be open until 8:00 pm for new U.S. citizens or residents of Southbury to register.- November 2: Limited Registration Session
Last day to register if you have become 18 years of age, become a citizen, are servicemen discharged within the past year or moved to Southbury since October 27. The office will be open till 5:00pm.- November 3: Election Day Registration
This is available to those who are a U.S. citizens, 18 years of age and a bona fide resident of the municipality. Identification is required - the voter must prove their identity and Southbury residence. For the greatest convenience, electors are encouraged to register by the appropriate deadlines whenever possible. Election Day voter registration will take place at Southbury Town Hall (room 201). All same day applicants MUST cast the ballot immediately after registration.Click here to find out how to register to vote.
If you don't know if you are registered to vote, you can look it up at Voter Registration Lookup website.
Ballots:
- Sample Ballots: District 1; District 2; District 3;
- Absentee Ballots
- Absentee Ballots are available for November 3, 2020 Presidential Election at Southbury Town Clerk's Office.
- Click to view Absentee Ballots Information.
- Click to download Application for Absentee Ballot.
- Watch the video on How to Fill Out an Absentee Ballot Application.
- Watch the video on How to Fill Out an Absentee Ballot.
- Permanent Absentee Ballots
Any elector who is permanently disabled is entitled to receive an absentee ballot for every election or primary without reapplying. Click to find out the details.Polling Locations: The Town of Southbury has three polling locations:
- Voting District #1, Firehouse, 461 Main Street South
- Voting District #2, Public Library, 100 Poverty Road
- Voting District #3, Community Building (Senior Center/Parks & Rec), 561 Main Street South
Find you polling place HERE.
Voters will vote at their assigned district polling sites. Click here to find your voting district and a polling location.Time:
- All elections, primaries and referenda are from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Additional Information:
- Voters must provided identification to vote at the polling place. Acceptable forms of identification include: a driver's license or other photo ID; U.S Passport; a pre-printed form of ID, like a tax bill or utility bill, pay stub or bank statement; Social Security card or other government document that shows your name and address; a document that shows your name and signature (i.e. a credit card).
- Southbury Town Clerk Office and Public Library will be closed for regular business on Election Day.
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