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Less Than 1 Month to Register for 2012 Primaries

The follow release was issued by the Brookfield Registrars of Voters.

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., a registration session will be held in the in Town Hall, 100 Pocono Road, for electors entitled to vote in the August 14, 2012 Democratic Primary and the August 14, 2012 Republican Primary.  Other electors may also register at that time. Requests will be heard for adding names to the registry list by persons removed.

Please note: you must be a registered Democrat or Republican to vote in this primary. Unaffiliated voters cannot vote in primaries in the State of Connecticut. 

To be eligible to vote in the August 14, 2012 Primary, mail-in registration forms of new Democratic or Republican voters must be postmarked by Thursday, August 9, 2012.

However, mail-in registration forms of unaffiliated voters changing to the Democratic or Republican Party must be received by the registrar of voters by Thursday, August 9, 2012.

Both new voters and unaffiliated voters changing to the Democratic or Republican Party may register in person with the registrar of voters or town clerk until the deadline of 12:00 noon on Monday, August 13, 2012.

The deadline for those wishing to change from one party to another in order to vote in the August 14, 2012 primary was May 12, 2012.  Per Connecticut state statute, there is a three month wait for party privileges to take effect when changing parties.

For more information, call Dotti Dori, Democratic Registrar of Voters; Jeff Dunkerton, Republican Registrar of Voters at 203-775-7343 or send an e-mail to registrarofvoters@brookfieldct.gov.

Dotti DoriJeff Dunkerton
Registrars of Voters

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