Nov. 3rd General Election Information
MANCHESTER, CT: In preparation for the General Election scheduled on November 3rd, the Town of Manchester Town Clerk’s Office and Registrar of Voters Office are working to provide the Manchester community with the latest information on voting registration, security, and processes to ensure all eligible voters who wish to vote this year are able to do so safely and securely.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed many challenges changing the community’s comfort levels and/or abilities in getting to a polling place. With this in mind, the town will be utilizing a variety of communication channels to better inform the community on upcoming election information and accessibility.
An FAQ section, which can be found on the Town’s election webpage, addresses community questions around the process, security, and other helpful election information. The community will have access to details on the following:
- Voter Registration
- Absentee Ballot Process and Security
- In-Person Polling Places, Locations, and Safety Protocols
- Important Dates and Deadlines
- Helpful Notices and Forms
Election information and FAQ for the Town of Manchester can be found here: townofmanchester.org/elections
Additional registration information, forms, and services can be found here: https://registrar.townofmanchester.org/
Ballot Box Locations
Wondering where the drop boxes are located in town?
- Town Hall, 41 Center Street
- Manchester Police Station, 239 Turnpike East
Please note that ballot boxes can be used for BOTH absentee ballots or, ballot applications. Ballots will be accepted until 8PM on November 3, 2020 (Election Day).
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For questions please contact:
Register of Voters Office
Phone: 860-647-3025
Address: 479 Main Street, PO Box 191, Manchester, CT 06045-0191
Town Clerk’s Office
(For Absentee Ballot questions only)
Phone: 860-647-3037
Address: 41 Center Street, PO Box 191, Manchester, CT 06045-0191
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