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Many Connecticut Democrats say they want to do something about climate change, and some say they want to do something to make it easier to vote (COVID-19 forced some modernization of voting). Some climate standouts in open seats include Nick Gauthier for State Rep District 38 and Eva Bermudez Zimmerman in state senate seat 30.

Voting rules and registration

Absentee voting: Connecticut has strict laws regarding who can vote absentee. Click here for more information on voting early or by mail.

Same Day voter Registration: In Connecticut, you can register or update your registration anytime before Nov 8 online or at a local elections office. You can also register and vote on Election Day – but you may need to vote a provisional ballot. Find out what you’ll need to bring with you.

Voting rules and regulations from the CT Secretary of State – remember your polling place or district may have changed this year!

List of all Races

Read this first. c/i/o = challenger, incumbent, or open seat. Pro-climate is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports climate action and the transition to clean energy. Pro-democracy is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports voting rights, access to voting, opposes gerrymandering, or even just has voter registration tools on their website. NFFM = did they sign the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge?

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