Politics & Government
Windsor 2024 Primary Elections: What You Need To Know
There are two Democratic races on the Aug. 13 primary ballot in Windsor.
WINDSOR, CT — The main election event is set for November, but there are a couple of preliminary bouts Windsor residents will weigh in on next month.
Winners of Connecticut's Aug. 13 primary races will advance to become their party's banner bearer in the general election.
Endorsed Democratic candidate Douglas McCrory of Hartford is being challenged for the 2nd Senatorial District nomination by Windsor residents Shellye Davis and Ayana Taylor. The district includes all or parts of Hartford, Bloomfield and Windsor.
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In the 7th Senatorial district, Democratic Enfield Town Council member Cynthia Mangini is vying for the nomination against Windsor Board of Education member Nathan Wolliston. Represented for the past three decades by Republican John Kissel, the district encompasses Enfield, Somers, Windsor Locks, Suffield, East Granby and parts of Windsor, Ellington and Granby.
Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Aug. 13.
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Absentee ballots are available here. There is more information on the absentee ballot process at the Secretary of the State website.
Primary early voting will be conducted in the Ludlow Room at Windsor Town Hall from Monday, Aug. 5 through Sunday, Aug. 11. Early voting may be done from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 6 and Thursday, Aug. 8.
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