The Farmington Registrar of Voters has information on their site, and we outline it below. Important: To Vote in the December 8 FHS Referendum, you MUST REGISTER BY 12:00 NOON on Friday, December 2, 2022
- 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:
If you are unsure whether you are currently registered to vote, you can validate your registration at the CT Secretary of State’s Voter Registration Lookup website.
Am I Eligible to Vote in the Referendum?
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.”