Dear Neighbors,
Again reminding you about CT Primary Elections for tomorrow, Tuesday, August 9th. Please remember to vote if you can - it is a cherished right and an important way to have a voice in our future!
CT Primary Elections - Tuesday August 9, 2022 - 6am-8pmIf you live in Ward 8, you can vote at Conte/West Hills School at 511 Chapel Street at the gym located in the back
If you live in Ward 7 on Olive Street north of Chapel St, you can vote at the City Hall of Records at 200 Orange Street
If you live in Ward 6 on Olive Street South of Chapel St, you can vote at Roberto Clemente School at 360 Columbus Avenue at the gym located in the back
Registered Democrats and Republicans can vote in the State's primary tomorrow to select a candidate whom you believe should be the party's nominee in the November 8th General Election. To find out more about same day (election) voter registration, check the Secretary of State website at https://portal.ct.gov/sots, or call the New Haven Registrar of Voters office at 203-946-8035.
Democrats can vote in the Primary for Secretary of State and State Treasurer
(*= Party Endorsed Candidate):
CT Secretary of State
- Stephanie Thomas*
- Maritza Bond
CT State Treasurer
- Erick Russel*
- Dita Bhargava
- Karen DuBois-Walton
Republicans can vote in the Primary for US Senator and CT Secretary of State
(* = Party Endorsed Candidate):
US Senator
- Themis Klarides*
- Leroa R. Levy
- Peter Lumaj
CT Secretary of State
(* = Party Endorsed Candidate):
- Dominic Rapini*
- Terrie E. Wood
Other news …
Downtown/Wooster Square Community Management Team: Tuesday, August 16 at 6 pm
Location: Zoom. The link and agenda will be posted here.
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Sarah
Sarah B. Greenblatt
Wooster Square Watch