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Voting Districts

The entire Town of Farmington is in the 5th U.S. Congressional District. Farmington incorporates all of the 21st State Representative District and a portion of the 19th State Representative District. Portions of Farmington are included in the 5th and the 6th State Senate Districts. There are two local voting districts each divided into three precincts. Please click here for the map of polling places.

 


Registrars

(D) Barbara A. Brenneman
15 Twin Ponds Drive, Unionville, 06085
Phone: (860) 678-0626

(R) Edward J. Leary
19 Whispering Rod Road, Unionville, 06085
Phone: (860) 673-1864

Office: Town Hall, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, 06032-1053
Phone: (860) 675-2367
Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:00am - 2:00pm; Select evening and Saturday hours


Am I Registered To Vote In Farmington?

State of Connecticut Launches New Web Feature to Ease the Voting Process

SECRETARY OF THE STATE UNVEILS A NEW WEB FEATURE ALLOWING VOTERS TO CONFIRM THEIR VOTER REGISTRATION AND LOCATE POLLING PLACES

To access voter information, one must provide his or her legal name, town of residency, and birthday. Once the web feature confirms this information, a voter can see if he or she is registered to vote. The website will also provide the location of the individual's polling place. Users must be aware that occasional special conditions can force changes in polling places. For the most up to date location, voters should check with their town offices and local registrar of voters. To access this new web feature visit http://www.dir.ct.gov/sots/LookUp.aspx.


Registration Requirements

You must be (1) a U.S. citizen, (2) a resident of Farmington, (3) at least 17 years old (you can vote when you turn 18), and (4) if previously convicted of a felony, have completed sentence and had rights restored by Registrar. The last day to register is normally two weeks before an election. Please note that notifying DMV of a change of address does not automatically change your voter registration.


How To Register

  • In person - at Town Hall, Mon-Fri., 8:30am - 4:30pm, either in the Registrar's office or the Town Clerk's office.
  • By mail - cards are available at both libraries and at social service agencies; also on the information table in the front of Town Hall.
  • By a mail-in card furnished when renewing driver's license with DMV.
  • In person - at any other City Hall or Town Hall in the state.
  • Registration via Internet is not permitted by law.
  • Click here for the Voter Registration Form. Once completed, either bring to the Registrars of Voters at Town Hall or mail to:
  • REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, FARMINGTON
    TOWN HALL
    1 MONTEITH DRIVE
    FARMINGTON, CT 06032-1053


Where to Vote in Town (Polling Places)

  • District 1, Precinct 1 & 2 - Irving Robbins Middle School, 20 Wolf Pit Rd., Farmington
  • District 1, Precinct 3 - West Woods Upper Elementary School, 50 Judson Lane, Farmington
  • District 2, Precinct 1 - Community/Senior Center, 321 New Britain Ave., Unionville
  • District 2, Precinct 2 & 3 - Farmington High School, 10 Monteith Drive, Farmington


Results of previous referendums/elections

As of January 1, 2011 there were 16,921 active voters registered; active voters are enrolled as follows:

District 1

District 2

Total

Republicans

2,031

2,236

4,267

Democrats

2,671

2,737

5,408

Other Minor Parties

11

18

29

Unaffiliated

3,228

3,786

7,014

Total

7,941

8,777

16,718

The voter turnout in recent voting opportunities were as follows:

 

Number of Votes Cast

% of Eligible Voters

State Election - November 2010

Town Election - November 2009

Presidential - November 2008

11,064

6,103

14,073

65.6%

36.0%

81.4%

Federal/State Primary- August 2010 (R)

Federal/State Primary- August 2010 (D)

Budget Vote - May 2010

Budget Vote - May 2009

1,533

2,293

4,398

4,998

28.8%

58.1%

29.7%

28.9%



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