8/1/2022 - August 9, 2022 Primaries Information General Information Primaries for U.S. Senator, Secretary of the State, Treasurer and State Representative Republican and Democratic Primaries Date: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 Primary hours: 6AM - 8PM Voters will vote at their assigned district polling sites. Click here to find your voting district and a polling location. Voter Registration Deadlines August 4: Deadline to Register to vote/join party BY MAIL and ONLINE The last date for new voters, and for unaffiliated voters, to enroll in a party for voting in its primary. For new voters, mail-in applications must be postmarked, or received by Registrar of Voters or voter registration agency, by this date. For unaffiliated voters, the mail-in application must be received (not merely postmarked) by the Registrar of Voters by this deadline. (Click to go to Connecticut Online Voters Registration.) August 8, Noon: Register to vote/join party IN PERSON The last date for new voters and unaffiliated voters enrolling in a party in person at Town Hall, for voting in the Primary. Election Day Voter Registration is not available for Primaries. Ballots Click to view sample ballot for Democratic Party Primary (Districts 1-3) Click to view sample ballot for Republican Party Primary (Districts 1-2) Click to view sample ballot for Republican Party Primary (District 3) Absentee Ballots Absentee Ballots are available for the Primaries at Southbury Town Clerk's Office. Click to view Absentee Ballots Information. Permanent Absentee Ballots Any elector who is permanently physically disabled can receive an absentee ballot for referendum without reapplying. Click to find out the details. Additional Information Southbury Registrar of Voters Office is open Monday-Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm, Friday 8:00am - 1:00pm. NOTE: Recent redistricting in the State of Connecticut has caused a change of voting locations and legislative districts for SOME addresses in Southbury. Go to southbury-ct.org/findpollingsite to see if your address was affected. (All of Heritage Village remains unchanged.) Voters must provide 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). Archives