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ABOUT US The Registrars of Voters are responsible for administering Election laws concerning voter registration and elections. Our office is open daily during the week for residents who want to register or make changes to their records. In addition, we hold special registration sessions in-house before elections and at high schools and other locations throughout town.
Voter records are updated daily, and additions/changes are transmitted through a computer link to Connecticut’s central voter registry, which automatically updates the voter list. The voter list is further maintained through our annual voter canvass, held January-May, required by law to certify residence of voters.
Registrars are also responsible for administering and conducting elections and primaries. In addition to providing documents and supplies for the election, we certify polling places, hire and train election officials, oversee and certify the set-up of the voting machines, and certify the election results.
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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS:
Susan Pappas, Republican Registrar of Voters, (203)271-6684
Aleta Looker, Democratic Registrar of Voters, (203)271-6683
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DEPUTY and ASSISTANT REGISTRARS OF VOTERS:
Anne McBain, Republican Deputy Registrar, (203)271-6682
Ann Marie Hearn, Democratic Deputy Registrar, (203)271-6681
Kim Niehoff, Republican Assistant Registrar, (203)271-6689
Tom Smith, Democratic Assistant Registrar, (203)271-6685
The office is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday and messages may be left at other times by calling (203)271-6680. FAX messages can be sent to (203)271-6686.
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Cheshire Mail In Registration Card If (1) you submit this form by mail and (2) you are registering for the first time in Cheshire, you may wish to submit with this application a copy of your driver's license or if none, the last four digits of your social security number; or (a) a copy of a current and valid I.D. or (b) a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck that shows your name and address, in order to avoid additional I.D. requirements the first time you vote.
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