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It’s primary day in 21 cities and towns. The polls opened at 6 a.m. and they will be open until 8 p.m. and you must be registered as a Democrat or Republican to take part and vote. These are the towns that have primaries on Tuesday: Lauren Doninger voted on Tuesday morning in Hamden,
News 8 is your local election headquarters, and voting is underway Tuesday in 21 communities across Connecticut.
A CT nonprofit that has filed dozens of unsubstantiated voter fraud allegations now has a powerful new ally: the U.S. Department of Justice.
Connecticut residents registered as a Democrat or a Republican can vote in their party's local municipal Primary election.
The polling places that are being audited are in Bridgeport, Higganum, New Haven, North Haven and Norwalk. Three Norwalk locations are being audited.
Tuesday will mark Election Day in Connecticut, where primary elections are generally considered “closed” elections. This means that only registered members of a political party are eligible to vote in their party’s primary.
Turnout for municipal primaries are typically low, though Republicans voted in greater numbers than  did Democrats on Tuesday.
Fairfield, Connecticut will hold a special election for first selectman in the coming months, with Democrat Christine Vitale and Republican State Senator Tony Hwang vying for the town’s top position.
Marcy Spolyar, a Democrat, was selected to replace First Selectman Christine Vitale on the Board of Selectmen.
Tuesday will mark Election Day in Connecticut, where primary elections are generally considered "closed" elections. This means that only registered members of a political party are eligible to vote in their party's primary.