Connecticut-See the Data

Upon a detailed review of voter registration data in the State of Connecticut purchased from the Secretary of the State in December 2022, and August 2023, we have identified the following registration anomalies:

registered voters who haven’t voted in at least four years, and who need to be canvassed.

registered voters who have been inactive for five years or more, and are now legally due to be placed on the official ‘off-list.’

registered voters whose voter registration date is listed as 1/1/1800 among numerous other registration anomalies.

We would like to know:

Are these oversights and discrepancies the result of insufficient resourcing and/or support from the Secretary of State? Is there a general lack of awareness among the elected registrars who are responsible for maintaining our voter rolls? Or is there potentially just a shortage of man hours needed to accomplish these tasks?

As quoted from an email correspondence with Secretary of State, Stephanie Thomas, on August 23rd

“The registrars of voters in each town are responsible for the maintenance of their towns’ voter rolls.”

The discrepancies we have uncovered highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive review of Connecticut’s entire voter registration system.

Check on the status of the voter history and registration in your town:

All Connecticut

Andover

Ansonia

Ashford

Avon

Barkhamsted

Beacon Falls

Berlin

Bethany

Bethel

Bethlehem

Bloomfield

Bolton

Bozrah

Branford

Bridgeport

Bridgewater

Bristol

Brookfield

Brooklyn

Burlington

Canaan

Canterbury

Canton

Chaplin

Cheshire

Chester

Clinton

Colchester

Colebrook

Columbia

Cornwall

Coventry

Cromwell

Danbury

Darien

Deep River

Derby

Durham

East Granby

East Haddam

East Hampton

East Hartford

East Haven

East Lyme

East Windsor

Eastford

Easton

Ellington

Enfield

Essex

Fairfield

Farmington

Franklin

Glastonbury

Goshen

Granby

Greenwich

Griswold

Groton

Guilford

Haddam

Hamden

Hampton

Hartford

Hartland

Harwinton

Hebron

Kent

Killingly

Killingworth

Lebanon

Ledyard

Lisbon

Litchfield

Lyme

Madison

Manchester

Mansfield

Marlborough

Meriden

Middlebury

Middlefield

Middletown

Milford

Monroe

Montville

Morris

Naugatuck

New Britain

New Canaan

New Fairfield

New Hartford

New Haven

New London

New Mlford

Newington

Newtown

Norfolk

North Branford

North Canaan

North Haven

North Stonington

Norwalk

Norwich

Old Lyme

Old Saybrook

Orange

Oxford

Plainfield

Plainville

Plymouth

Pomfret

Portland

Preston

Prospect

Putnam

Redding

Ridgefield

Rocky Hill

Roxbury

Salem

Salisbury

Scotland

Seymour

Sharon

Shelton

Sherman

Simsbury

Somers

South Windsor

Southbury

Southington

Sprague

Stafford

Stamford

Sterling

Stonington

Stratford

Suffield

Thomaston

Thompson

Tolland

Torrington

Trumbull

Union

Vernon

Voluntown

Wallingford

Warren

Washington

Waterbury

Waterford

Watertown

West Hartford

West Haven

Westbrook

Weston

Westport

Wethersfield

Willington

Wilton

Winchester

Windham

Windsor Locks

Windsor

Wolcott

Woodbridge

Woodbury

Woodstock

Statutes cited: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_143.htm#sec_9-32

For media inquiries or further information, please contact: Ana@fightvoterfraud.org

Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. is a non-partisan organization committed to upholding the integrity of U.S. elections and ensuring that every legal voter’s voice is heard. We work tirelessly to promote transparency and accountability in the electoral process, advocating for measures that prevent fraudulent voting and protect the democratic rights of citizens. Learn more about our mission and initiatives at www.fightvoterfraud.org

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