Registrars of Voters

Registrars of Voters

Office of the Registrars of Voters

Cathy Politi
Matthew Waggner
Old Town Hall
611 Old Post Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
203-256-3115

Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Registrars of Voters News

PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY -*You must be a Democrat or Republican to vote in a Primary Election

The Presidential Primary Election Day will take place April 2, 2024 6am – 8pm at your designated polling location

EARLY VOTING for the Presidential Primary will be held at Old Town Hall  located at 611 Old Post Road in the 2nd Floor Conference Room:

  • Tuesday March 26, 2024 10am – 6pm
  • Wednesday March 27, 2024 10am – 6pm
  • Thursday March 28, 2024 10am – 6pm
  • Saturday March 30, 2024 10am – 6pm

     

     

Fairfield's Representative Town Meeting approved new voting districts for the town this year as required by state statute and the town charter. As a result, you may be in a new district, and the polling place where you vote may have been changed. 

Voter Registration Lookup to determine your polling location
RTM District Street Listing with Polling Locations
Voting District Map

Call the Registrars of Voters Office at (203) 256-3115

Most Requested Information

  • Click here to determine your polling location.  
  • In order to take part in elections, be sure to register to vote.
  • If you will not be able to make it to the polls on the day of an election, primary, or referendum, you may request an absentee ballot. Absentee voting is permitted for any of the following reasons: physical disability, absence from the town during all of the hours of voting, or religious tenets which forbid secular activity on Election Day.

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Mission Statement

To provide certainty for voters, candidates and election results.

About the Office of the Registrars of Voters

The Office of the Registrars of Voters is a full-time Town department that maintains the records for over 36,000 Fairfield voters, and administers all election events in accordance with State and Federal law.

The Registrars are elected to four-year terms in Presidential election years. One Registrar is elected from each of the major parties.

Other personnel include a full-time administrative secretary, Deputy Registrars, and a large number of polling place officials that work at each election.

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