Only registered Farmington voters (and certain Farmington property owners; see below) may cast a ballot in the Thursday, December 8, 2022 FHS referendum. You must be registered as a Farmington voter by Friday, December 2, 2022 at noon to qualify.
Not sure if you’re already registered? You can validate your registration at the CT Secretary of State’s Voter Registration Lookup website. Please take a moment to make sure your registration is active!
Need to register to vote?
- On-line Voter Registration is available
- 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.
- 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
- Once completed, either bring to the Registrars of Voters at Town Hall or mail to:
Uncertain whether you’re eligible to vote?
You can vote in the referendum if:
1) You are a Farmington resident AND are registered to vote in Farmington
- To register to Vote, you must be:
- a US Citizen,
- a resident of Farmington, and
- at least 18 years old.*
(*Note: You may register at age 17 but may only vote once you have turned 18.)
OR 2) You are a resident of another town who owns at least $1,000 of taxable property in Farmington
- Taxable property includes land, buildings, and registered motor and unpowered vehicles.
- According to the Town Registrar of Voters office: “property owner must be 18 or older, must be a US citizen, and whose name appears as an owner on the last Annual Grand List. Property transfers after that date would not be recognized for voting purposes.”
- To cast a ballot: “property owners would appear at one of our 4 polling places, complete a property and personal identification declaration form and then be given a regular ballot following confirmation.”