Hello fellow Democrats and friends of good government,
I’m reminding you all of some exciting (and world-changing) news: today is the first day of early voting in the Town of East Lyme — and yes, we CAN make a difference.
Here are the details you need:
📍 Early Voting Location
Where: East Lyme Community Center
Address: 37 Society Rd., Niantic, CT 06357
⏰ Early Voting Hours
Early voting runs **Monday, October 20 through Sunday, November 2
Regular daily hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
There are Two extended‐hours days: Tuesday, October 28 and Thursday, October 30 — 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m
So: today (Monday, October 20) you can drop in between 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., and you’ll have *many* more chances before Election Day.
✅ Why You Should Vote Early
Life happens. Work, family, urgent errands — you know the drill. Early voting gives you more flexibility.
You’ll avoid the sometimes longer Election-Day lines and last-minute rush.
You’ll signal to ourselves and to the rest of East Lyme that our Democratic slate is serious about showing up.
🎯 Our Democratic Slate – Time to Get It Done
We are proud to support the entire Democratic lineup for East Lyme in this cycle: from our candidate for First Selectman, through Board of Selectmen, Board of Finance, Board of Education, and all of the important local offices that shape everyday life in our town.
When we vote early, we’re not just casting a ballot—we’re asserting our values: **effective town governance, equitable opportunities for all residents, and a community that works for everyone**.
So: grab a neighbor, bring a friend who might be undecided, and let’s make East Lyme show up in force.
📝 Quick Checklist Before You Go
* Bring a valid form of identification (photo ID helps, but other documents with name and address are accepted in CT).
* Know your address in town (just in case).
* Confirm you’re registered (if you’re unsure, you can check online via MyVote.CT.gov).
* If you aren’t registered yet and eligible, note: in-person registration may be available during the early voting period.
* Vote confidently for the Democratic ticket. (Yes — I’m slightly biased. But you already knew that.)
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