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Early Voting Questions Answered

ASK THE REGISTRAR — STRATFORD, CT.

Your place for answers about voting and local elections in Stratford SPECIAL 2024 EARLY VOTING EDITION

By Registrar Of Voters James Simon (D)

Q: I tried Early Voting on Oct. 21 at The Baldwin Center. I liked it. How is it going?

A: You were one of 931 voters who cast an Early Voting (EV) ballot at the Baldwin Center on Day 1, or one every 35 seconds ! On the first three days, a total of 2,487 of your neighbors tried it out. There has been a short line of voters waiting at 10 a.m. when we open, but no substantial line after that until we close at 6 p.m.

Early Voting seems to be popular with the voters who have tried it. Some Republicans told me they like being asked to present an ID before casting a ballot; some Democrats seem to like it because it provides more options for voting. Everyone praised the Baldwin Center as the ideal spot, with its central location in town and substantial parking behind the library.

EV continues daily through November 3rd. Hours are posted on the town web page.

Q: Does Early Voting look like regular Election Day voting?

A: When you arrive, instead of crossing your name off a paper list of eligible voters, we electronically record that you used Early Voting, preventing people from trying to vote a second time on November 5th or via Absentee Ballot.

We then print out your name and address on a sticker, which we place on an envelope. On a regular ballot, you mark your favorite choices as usual, then place the ballot in the envelope and seal it. You sign your name and date, place it in a white Ballot Drop Box, then get your I VOTED! sticker. That’s it.

Q: What do you do with these ballots? Do you count the votes the same day?

A: We open the Ballot Drop Box every night after voting stops at 6 p.m. Two poll workers – one Democrat, one Republican — count the ballot envelopes. We place the ballots in a locked container, with a numbered seal, and store them in a secure location until Election Day.

On November 5th, the Registrars of Voters hires ballot counters from both parties to beak the seals, open the envelopes and feed the ballots into the same kind of tabulator machines used at the polling locations.

Q: How does Early Voting differ from an Absentee Ballot voting?

A: You must separately apply to the Town Clerk for an Absentee Ballot; email spawluk@townofstratford.com. The Clerk confirms you are a registered voter, then mails you a ballot. You fill it out at home, then you need to get it back to the Town Clerk by 8 p.m. sharp on November 5th. You can mail it back. Or you (or an immediate family member) can drop it into the white Ballot Dropbox, on the side of Town Hall along Main Street. There are two cameras trained on the Dropbox, and the box is emptied twice a day.

So in Early Voting, you are filling out the Absentee ballot at home. In EV, you do it at the Baldwin Center.

Q: Will Early Voting lead to shorter lines on November 5th?

A: Other states with Early Voting find that about 20% of voters use it, and it leads to reduced reliance on Absentee Ballots and day-of-voting.

But there is little evidence, from other states, that adding Early Voting actually increases turnout. So we expect the overall percentage of people voting (75%-77% in Stratford in a presidential year) to remain about the same in 2024 despite the addition of EV.

ELECTION QUESTIONS? SEND THEM TO STRATFORD REGISTRAR JAMES SIMON;

jsimon@townofstratford.com

This is not an official publication of the Town of Stratford. (Vol. 4, No. 10; October 2024)

James Simon

Registrar of Voters (D)

Town of Stratford

2725 Main St

Stratford CT 06615

203-385-4049

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  1. I went to the Baldwin Center on 10/23/24 to vote early. It was fantastic. It took about 7 minutes total and the neighbors helping us move through the process were welcoming and extremely well trained.

    The parking was really perfect for anyone with mobility issues and the location is so easy to find and access. It’s great to know we have options other than the one polling location on that one Election Day. The next important step is to allow more absentee ballots for those far from a polling location and since there have been elimination of polling places mostly in red states in low income communities we can lead the move to greater access to low income registered voters by allowing absentee balloting more easily and making it clear to less welcoming states that well organized options allow much more inclusion of those registered and eligible to vote. Otherwise are we really a democracy.

    I really appreciate the way Town of Stratford organized early voting. Thank you to those who saw its value and made it accessible to us. Now we also need to set up special public transportation for those in low income low access to public transport areas around us, so eligible voters can get to early voting. VOTE! It’s our voice.

  2. I see a significant difference between Early Voting and regular voting on Election Day. With regular voting the voter’s selection of candidates is secret. Voter name is not associated with his / her ballot. With Early Voting, as with Absentee voting, the voter’s name is on the envelope holding the ballot. So curious election workers could learn which candidates were selected by the Early Voters.

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