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It's Election Day, John, and your vote matters more than ever!
To be fully prepared to make your voice heard in this important municipal election, take a moment to review this handy checklist so that you can vote with confidence .
1.
Confirm
your
polling
location.
Make
sure
you
know
where
to
go
to
cast
your
vote.
You
can
find
your
polling
place
here
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.
All
polls
in
the
state
are
open
from
6:00
am
-
8:00
pm.
2.
Know
who’s
on
your
ballot.
Research
the
candidates
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and
issues
that
will
be
on
your
ballot.
Familiarize
yourself
with
their
platforms
and
policies
so
you
can
make
informed
choices.
3.
Plan
when
you
go
vote.
Consider
your
work
schedule,
family
commitments,
and
other
responsibilities
to
determine
the
best
time
to
visit
the
polls.
4.
Remember
your
identification.
A
driver's
license,
Social
Security
card,
or
any
pre-printed
form
of
identification
will
do.
If
you
forget
it,
you
can
still
vote,
but
you’ll
need
to
sign
an
affidavit.
5.
Arrange
transportation.
If
you
need
a
ride
to
the
polling
place,
make
arrangements
in
advance.
Coordinate
with
friends
or
family
members,
or
explore
local
transportation
options.
6.
Dress
comfortably.
Dress
appropriately
for
the
weather
and
any
potential
lines
at
the
polling
station.
You
may
be
waiting
for
a
little
while,
so
comfortable
shoes
are
a
good
idea.
7.
Bring
snacks
and
water.
Stay
energized
and
hydrated.
A
bottle
of
water
and
a
few
snacks
can
keep
you
going
while
you
wait.
8.
Be
mindful
of
the
rules.
Leave
any
campaign
materials
at
home,
as
they
are
not
allowed
in
the
polling
place.
9.
Prepare
to
wait.
Depending
on
your
polling
location
and
when
you
arrive,
there
might
be
lines.
Bring
a
book,
some
music,
or
best
of
all,
a
friend
or
two
to
make
the
wait
more
enjoyable.
10.
Share
your
voting
experience.
Encourage
your
friends
and
family
to
vote
as
well.
Share
your
experience
on
social
media
and
let
them
know
about
the
importance
of
participating
in
the
democratic
process!
It’s a day to make your voice heard and play a vital role in shaping the future of our communities, state, and nation. It all starts here, with your vote.
Let's make Election Day a huge success!
Nancy DiNardo
Connecticut Democratic Party Chair
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