Politics & Government
Absentee Ballot Applications Will Be Mailed To All Norwalk Voters
If a person is choosing to vote absentee, their completed application should be returned to the Town Clerk's Office.
Press release form Norwalk Town Clerk:
Aug. 19, 2020
The Norwalk Town Clerk’s Office received notice from the Secretary of the State that
their office will be mailing each eligible voter in Connecticut an absentee ballot
application in the upcoming weeks. If a person is choosing to vote absentee, their
completed application should be returned to the Town Clerk’s Office in order for their
information to be entered into the State system qualifying them to receive an
absentee ballot. Please make sure the address is correct on the application, as this
will be the address used to send the ballot.
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Once an application is completed, please drop it off in a secure official drop box
located outside of Norwalk City Hall, 125 East Ave. or Norwalk Police Department, 1
Monroe Street. The drop boxes are available 24/7 and will be checked daily starting
September 1, 2020.
IMPORTANT: If someone has already mailed in an absentee ballot application for
the November election, please complete the application received from the
Secretary of the State and drop it off.
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Absentee ballots will become available on October 2, 2020. A person’s absentee ballot
will be mailed to them directly from the Town Clerk’s Office. Again, once completed,
please utilize the secure drop box located outside the front doors of City Hall or the
Norwalk Police Department. This will allow staff to process information faster than if
someone utilized the services of a post office. It is a person’s choice whether they use
this system or decide to mail the absentee ballot through the post office.
As of today, all 12 polling places in Norwalk will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020, for in-person voting.
If someone notices any errors with their voting information, please contact the
Registrar of Voters at (203) 854-7996 to have a correction made.
Please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (203) 854-7747 or email Town Clerk Rick
McQuaid at RMcQuaid@norwalkct.org with questions or concerns.
This press release was produced by Norwalk Town Clerk. The views expressed here are the author's own.