Connecticut voters in 18 communities have until noon on Feb. 18 to register for special elections to fill House and Senate vacancies created when lawmakers were recruited to serve in state government, the Secretary of the State’s office says.
Elections will take place Feb. 22 in nine districts covering those communities, Secretary of the State Denise Merrill said Friday.
Voters can register in person at their local Registrar of Voters office.
Polls will open from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. in the following communities:Â State Senate district 6, covering Berlin, New Britain, and part of Farmington; district 13, covering Meriden, Middlefield, and parts of Cheshire and Middletown; and district 27, covering parts of Darien and Stamford.
Special elections will also take place in the following General Assembly Districts:Â district 20, covering part of West Hartford, district 25, covering parts of new Britain, district 36, covering the towns of Chester, Deep River, Essex and Haddam, district 99, covering part of East Haven, district 101, covering the town of Madison and part of Guilford and District 126, covering part of Bridgeport.