LYME/OLD LYME — On Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters in Lyme and Old Lyme will cast their ballots in not only the State Election but also the Lyme-Old Lyme Schools $57.6 million Bond Referendum for renovation and expansion of four school buildings.
If you wish to vote by Absentee Ballot, there are some important points to understand about how you obtain your ballot. The key issue is that you must request two separate Absentee Ballots – one for the Election, and one for the Referendum.
You cannot request both Absentee Ballots on the same form,
Also, you cannot request the Referendum Ballot via the state of Connecticut’s online portal.
You should submit your applications as soon as possible to receive your ballots and then return them in time to be counted.
The last day for Town Clerks to issue Absentee Ballots is Monday, Nov. 7.
Completed ballots must be returned no later than 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
The Town Clerk of the town in which you are registered or qualified to vote is the one who will handle you ballot request(s).
You can request an Absentee Ballot for the State Election in one of three ways:
- Online via the State of Connecticut Online Absentee Ballot Request Portal at https://oabr-sots.ct.gov/. If you have a valid Connecticut Driver’s License or Non-Driver ID number, you may use this portal to request your absentee ballot for the State Election only. The Town Clerk’s office will receive applications daily from the State, and your Absentee Ballot will be processed by the Town Clerk’s office and mailed to you.By printing out an application from the state’s website at https://bit.ly/2ulgNDz and then submitting it to the Town Clerk’s office in the town where you are registered or qualified to vote.By going to the Town Clerk’s office in person to request an Absentee Ballot.
You can request an Absentee Ballot for the Lyme-Old Lyme Schools $57.6 million Bond Referendum in one of two ways:
- By printing out an application from the state’s website at https://bit.ly/2ulgNDz and then submitting it to the Town Clerk’s office in the town where you are registered or qualified to vote.By going to the Town Clerk’s office in person to request an Absentee Ballot.
Lyme Town Clerk Linda Winzer helpfully explained to LymeLine why voters need two Absentee Ballots, saying, “These are two separate events occurring on the same day.” She continued, “As you will see in Section III [of the Application for Absentee Ballot], the applicant is directed to “Check only one”, either “Election” or “Referendum”, which necessitates two forms if the voter wishes to vote in both events.”
Winzer clarified, “If someone submits an Absentee Ballot application and has checked “Election” in Section III of the application, they will receive an election ballot.
If someone submits an Absentee Ballot application and has checked “Referendum” in Section III of the application, they will receive a referendum ballot.
If they wish to vote in both, they have to submit two forms, one with “Election” checked and one with “Referendum” checked.”
She stressed, “ If the voter is using the State’s online portal, they will only receive an Election ballot.”
If you are voting in person on Nov. 8, the polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.