Registrars Calendar Review

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Absentee Ballot Applications are being collected now by the Town Clerk for those who know they will be away from home on Sept. 14 and/or Nov. 2. The form is available at Town Hall or on the web at sots.ct.gov

Thursday, July 22: Republican Party Caucus held at 7 p.m. in the Senior Center Community Room.

Thursday, July 22: Democratic Party Nominating Meeting held at 6:30 p.m. at Holcomb Farm.

Wednesday, July 28: Deadline for the Town Committees to file their Certificate of Endorsement with the Town Clerk.

Wednesday, Aug. 11: Deadline for submitting the requisite number of eligible signatures to contest nominations and force a primary election. The Registrars will hold Special Office Hours from 1 to 4 p.m. to receive primary petitions from those seeking a party nomination but were not chosen at the caucus.

Tuesday, Sept. 14 is the potential State primary date, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., if needed.

Pollworkers will be needed for the municipal election on Nov. 2, and possibly for a Sept. 14 municipal primary. The Registrar’s office is compiling an email list of poll workers. Poll workers can be volunteers or paid, must be at least 16 years old and must complete poll worker training to serve. Hours are available to fit your schedule. If you would like to be added to the list, or if you did not receive the poll worker information e-letter, please email the registrars at: lwolfe@granby-ct.gov or ssmith@granby-ct.gov 

Questions?  Please contact the Registrars, Laura Wolfe and Sonja Smith, at 860-844-5322 or lwolfe@granby-ct.gov or ssmith@granby-ct.gov