Early voting dates for the Fall 2025 municipal elections include:
- October 20-27 (10am – 6pm)
- October 28 (8am – 8pm)
- October 29 (10am – 6pm)
- October 30 (8am – 8pm)
- October 31-November 2 (10am – 6pm)
Killingworth’s Early Voting location is Town Hall.
Early voting dates for the Fall 2025 municipal elections include:
Killingworth’s Early Voting location is Town Hall.
The leaves are turning, which means election season is upon us!
Meet the local Killingworth candidates who are running for office this fall.

The 2024 Presidential primary season is upon us and soon Connecticut Democrats will have their chance to cast ballots.
Key Dates:
March 12, 2024: Absentee Ballots available
Absentee ballots for the Democratic primary are now available from the Killingworth Town Clerk’s Office. Registered Democrats can simply fill out an online application to receive an absentee ballot.
Learn more about the process on the Secretary of the State’s website.
March 26, 27, 28, 30, 2024: Early Voting Period
Registered voters can now vote early!
Registered Democrats can vote early in the Presidential Primary on March 26, 27, 28, and 30, during the hours of 10:00am to 6:00pm, Killingworth Town Hall (323 Route 81).
Questions? Contact the Killingworth Town Clerk’s Office
April 2, 2024: Presidential Primary Day
Get out to vote—and bring a fellow Dem! Polls will be open 6:00am – 8:00pm at Killingworth Elementary School (our standard polling location).
For more information, visit the Secretary of the State’s Election Calendar page.
A great way of showing your support for Democrats is to display yard signs for our candidates during campaign season.
The signs are free and a friendly volunteer will be glad to deliver them to your door.
Let us know which signs you would like and where you live. You can email KillingworthDTC@gmail.com or fill out our short form: https://killingworthdemocrats.org/elections-and-voting/request-a-yard-sign/
If you’re planning to vote in person on Tuesday, Nov. 3, here are the Democrats who will be on the ballot:
Biden and Harris | President/VP
Joe Courtney | Rep. U.S. Congress
Christine Cohen | State Senator
Christine Goupil | State Representative
Nancy McCormick | Registrar of Voters