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Take Two On Early Voting This November

Signage directs voters at a polling place in West Hartford. Photo credit: Ronni Newton (we-ha.com file photo)

A majority vote to approve the question would give the state legislature the option of passing laws to allow early voting.

By Hugh McQuaid, CTNewsJunkie.com 

For the second time in a decade, Connecticut voters will consider easing the state constitution to permit a form of early voting through a ballot question which proponents hope will succeed despite the failure of a similar proposal in 2014.

In addition to choosing candidates for offices like the governor, U.S. senator, and other elected positions, voters will see a question on their ballots in November: “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting?”

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  • Ww don’t need early voting. If you can’t vote on Election Day over a 14 hour period, get an Absentee Ballot. It just opens the door to corruption.

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