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West Hartford Election Center 2011

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The 2011 Municipal Election is on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. All polling places are open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Quick Links
Voting District Map
List of Polling Places
Town of West Hartford's Municipal Voter Information Page.
Locate Your Voting District (By Street)
Connecticut Secretary of the State

Candidate Profiles

West Hartford Town Council

Shari Cantor  (D)
Scott Slifka  (D)  
 Shari Cantor  Scott Slifka
 Jay Sarzen  (R) 
 Leon Davidoff  (D) 
 Jay Sarzan  Leon Davidoff
 Clare Kindall  (D)
 Burke Doar (R) 
 Clare Kindall  Burke Doar
 Denise Hall  (R)
 Judy Casperson (D)
 Denise Hall  Judy Casperson
 Harry Captain (D)
 Steve Adler (R) 
 Harry Captain  Steve Adler
 Ethan Goldman (R)  
 Ethan Goldman  


West Hartford Board of Education



 Bruce Putterman  (D)
 Terry Schmitt   (D)
Bruce Putterman  Terry Schmitt
 
 
 Ellen Brassil  (R)
 
 Ellen Brassil  

West Hartford Town Clerk

 Essie Labrot  (D) 
Beth Kyle (R)
Essie Labrot  Beth Kyle      


League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford & West Hartford Community Television present

Debate 2011: Board of Education Candidates

Debate 2011: Town Council Group 'A': Doar, Kindall, Sarzen, Slifka

Debate 2011: Town Council Group 'B': Cantor, Captain, Goldman, Hall

Debate 2011: Town Council Group 'C': Adler, Casperson, Davidoff, Martin

Town Clerk Conversations hosted by Carole Mulready



An Interview with  Essie Labrot  (D) 
An Interview with Beth Kyle (R)
Essie Labrot  Beth Kyle      


CANDIDATE DEBATE presented by the Bishops Corner Neighborhood Group.


http://www.whctv.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2748:bishops-corner-neighborhood-association-debate&catid=257:west-hartford-election-center-2011&Itemid=11



Where can I register to vote?

Any citizen 18 years of age may register to vote and enroll in a party at the Registrars of Voters Office in Town Hall. All voters must be 18 years of age on election day in order to vote. West Hartford residents should visit the Registrars of Voters Office in Room 209 in Town Hall to register to vote, call to request a mail-in application or download and print a Voter Registration form.

In the State of Connecticut, if you are registered as Unaffiliated/Independent, you cannot vote in a party primary election. In order to vote, you must be registered in the party that is holding the primary.

Registrars of Voters
Democrat: Carolyn Thornberry
Republican: Eleanor M. Brazell

West Hartford Town Hall, 50 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday-Thursday (except holidays). Closed on Friday.
(860) 561-7451, Fax: (860) 561-7457

You can register up to the 7th day before the election.

Change in Voter Registration Information

If you change your name, address or party enrollment, you must complete a new voter registration form and fill in blanks 1a through 12 and send form to: Registrar of Voters, 50 South Main St., Room 209, West Hartford, CT 06107. We must have an original signature (not a fax). You may obtain this form by clicking on the link or calling 561-7451 or coming into our office.

Where can I obtain an absentee ballot?

Absentee Ballots for the November election are now available at the Town Clerk’s office, 3rd Floor, Town Hall, 50 South Main Street. Those eligible for an absentee ballot include: Military Personnel; residents who will be out of town November 4th; those unable to get to the polls due to illness or physical disability; anyone whose religious beliefs forbid them from voting on Election Day; and anyone who is working at a polling place other than their own voting district. Ballots are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 – 4:30, Tuesday from 7:30 – 4:30; and Thursday 8:30 – 7:00. For more information, call 860-561-7430.

Is there a voters guide available?

The League of Women Voters of Greater Hartford has published a West Hartford Voters Guide for many years and distributed it through local newspapers. The Voters Guide can be found on the League’s website by clicking here. The Guide contains answers to a number of pertinent questions which have been asked of the candidates. For individuals without internet access, copies will be made available at all West Hartford Libraries, Town Hall, Elmwood Community Center and Bishop Corner Senior Center.

Tune into the Legislative Debates on West Hartford Community Television, Comcast Channel 5.

Can I volunteer?

The Registrar of Voters office always looking for future poll workers. Be a part of the election and the democratic process. To be eligible, you must be a registered voter in West Hartford. Training will be held in various sessions during the year. For more information, please call 860-561-7430.

Disability Voting

Sharon Denison, in cooperation with WHC-TV, has produced a Public Service Announcement with Voting Information for disabled voters. You can view this video here.

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