
Connecticut Senate passes bill allowing voters to cast their ballots early, in person
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A new Connecticut bill would give voters 14 days to cast their ballots in person and early. Connecticut is now one of the 47 states to allow early voting.
"Connecticut is finally catching up with 46 other states that currently have early voting," said state Sen. Mae Flexer, the Democratic co-chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. She said the average number of early voting days in those other states is currently 22.
Connecticut's bill also allows seven early voting days for most primaries and four for presidential primaries and special elections.
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