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Apr 7, 2010, 4:44:43 PM4/7/10
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Registrars: Sharon Vecchiola (D) and Fred DeCaro (R)

Telephone: (203) 622-7889 or (203) 622-7890

Location: Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road, Greenwich

Registration Requirements

To vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of the town where you
wish to vote, at least 18 years of age, and registered on Election
Day.

Residents may request an application form to be sent and must return
their form postmarked to the Registrar by October 21, 2008 in order to
be permitted to participate in the Presidential election. Registering
in person deadline is October 28, 2008. Those, whose rights as to age,
citizenship, new residence, may apply in person at the Registrars
Office between 9am and 12noon on November 3, 2008.

The Registrar of Voters Office is open Monday through Friday, 8am to
4pm.

If you are permanently physically disabled, you may arrange to have an
election official visit you and take your application to the register.
Call the Registrar of Voters Office for further details.

Hearing impaired persons may call Hartford TDD 1-(860)566-1730.

Special Voter Registration

In order to accommodate those citizens unable to register during
regular work hours, the Registrars of Voters holds special
registration sessions.

How to register

Register in person at the Town Clerk's Office or Registrar of Voters
Office at Town Hall, at any office of the State Motor Vehicles, or at
libraries throughout the state.

You may also register by written request, sent to the Town Clerk or
Registrar of Voters by mail.

NOTE: As of January 1, 2003, additional information is required by
Help America Vote Act Public Law 107-252 to register to vote by mail.

ONE of the following must be submitted to the Registrar of Voters with
Voter Mail-in Applications:

-- A copy of photo ID (e.g., driver's license)
-- Current utility bill
-- Bank statement
-- Paycheck or
-- Government document that shows the name and address of the voter

The item must be attached to an application and the last four digits
of the social security number must be written on the application form
next to the last name. Failure to provide this information will create
a delay at the polls during Federal Election Day.

Election Day

Is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Greenwich voters may call the Town Clerk or Registrars of Voters for
the polling places for particular areas of the Town.

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