Referendum Question

Vote YES for no-excuse absentee voting to improve access to voting for everyone!

BALLOT QUESTION 1. “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to allow each voter to vote by absentee ballot?”
 
CONTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT Under the current state constitution, qualified voters may cast an absentee vote only if they are unable to vote in person at their polling place on election day due to (1) absence from their city or town, (2) sickness or physical disability, or (3) their religious beliefs prohibiting secular activity on that day. If this amendment is approved, the state constitution would no longer limit the reasons why absentee voting may be used. Therefore, it would expand the state legislature’s authority to pass laws regarding voting by qualified voters who will not appear at their polling place on election day.
 
The preceding explanatory text was prepared by the nonpartisan Office of Legislative Research subject to approval by the General Assembly’s joint standing Committee on Government Administration and Elections in accordance with Section 2‐30a of the Connecticut General Statutes.

Election 2024

Our Candidates

Aimee
Berger-Girvalo

(incumbent, House 111th District)

  • State Representative Aimee Berger-Girvalo is the voice Ridgefield trusts, the conscience her constituents count on, and the hardworking pragmatist who consistently delivers for their material needs AND moral values.
  • Aimee’s tireless efforts have secured crucial state support for Ridgefield’s schools and town infrastructure, youth, senior citizens, arts and cultural institutions, small businesses, and community organizations.
  • She is recognized statewide as a leader in struggles for equal rights and opportunities, especially women’s rights, abortion rights, voting rights, LGBTQ+ rights, expanded access to healthcare, measures to improve affordability and expand economic opportunity, and programs to advance environmental sustainability.
  • Aimee has accomplished this impressive record of success in advancing Ridgefield’s interests and values by building relationships across the state and working across the aisle, without ever compromising her principles.

SAVET CONSTANTINE

(candidate, House 42nd)

  • Savet brings to the table her depth of experience volunteering in the schools, recruiting skilled and dedicated residents to serve on our town boards, and the personal experience navigating the issues confronting seniors and elder-care.
  • As a problem-solver and dedicated community advocate, Savet Constantine cares for her community, wants to see our towns thrive, and is prepared to serve and champion our community in Hartford. Savet wants to get things done and done correctly.

      Savet’s main priorities are:

  • Ensuring our schools’ excellence and student safety as shown through her 16 years work on the PTA, covering the essential components of school budget, student needs, and facilitating communications with parents, teachers and administration. Her commitment to ensuring our children receive a strong education is as strong as her commitment to student safety, as reflected in her endorsement by CT Against Gun Violence and as a Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate.
  • Ensuring the economic viability of our towns and state as a fiscally minded moderate, she understands that the key to making our state more affordable is to boost business opportunities for a thriving economy. She knows how falling business presence in our towns affects local homeowners and their tax burden. And as someone who has always stressed the importance of speaking with the broad community regardless of political leanings, she is a proven consensus builder looking for achievable solutions to drive our economy forward.
  • Defending women’s reproductive rights because women making their own private medical decisions is as important today as it has been for the last 50 years.

JULIE KUSHNER

(incumbent, Senate 24th)

State Senator Julie Kushner has spent her career bringing working people together to win real victories, and her tenacity to work hard every day for the people of Danbury, Ridgefield, and New Fairfield is why we’re going to re-elect her on November 5.

In just her few short years in office, Julie has delivered – from passing paid family and medical leave to raising the minimum wage to expanding paid sick days to all Connecticut workers.

She’s improved ventilation systems in our public schools, and defended abortion access.

Senator Kushner has gotten dangerous weapons off our streets and banned ghost guns. 

Julie is one of the hardest working politicians in the state, who fights for working people every day.   

CECI MAHER

(incumbent, Senate 26th)

  • Was elected to the 26th Senate District after a 20 year career leader in the non-profit sector, including the top job at Person to Person
  • Is a vocal gun safety advocate and served as the interim CEO at Sandy Hook Promise
  • Is focused on affordability and helped Democrats deliver a $600 million tax cut for middle class families and expanded tax exemptions for pensions for seniors
  • Chairs the Senate Children’s committee, where she has expanded access to mental health services for children and acted to research and address the effects of hate speech on children and youth.

Jim Himes

(incumbent, 5th Congressional District)

Chris Murphy

(incumbent, Junior U.S. Senator)

Kamala Harris
& Tim Walz

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