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Fairfield Voters Head To The Polls

FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield will open its polls Tuesday for residents to cast their votes in the state and federal elections.

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Polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday at the following locations in town:

  • District 1-32: Fairfield Senior Center, 100 Mona Terrace
  • Districts 2-32, 2-33 and 2-34: St. Pius X School, 824 Brookside Drive
  • Districts 3-32 and 3-34: Dwight Elementary School, 1600 Redding Road
  • Districts 4-32, 4-33 and 4-34: Osborn Hill School, 760 Stillson Road
  • Districts 5-32 and 5-33: McKinley School, 60 Thompson St.
  • Districts 6-32 and 6-33: Fairfield Warde High School, 755 Melville Ave.
  • Districts 7-33 and 7-34: North Stratfield School, 190 Putting Green Road
  • Districts 8-32, 8-33 and 8-34: Holland Hill School, 200 Meadowcroft Road
  • District 9-32: Fairfield Ludlowe High School, 785 Unquowa Road
  • Districts 10-32 and 10-33: Roger Sherman School, 250 Fern St.

Residents who are unsure of their voting district can click here for more information, or call the Fairfield registrars office at 203-256-3115.

Voters will be making choices in three State House of Representatives races and between Republican Tony Hwang and Democrat Kim Fawcett for an empty State Senate seat.

Also on the ballot for Nov. 4 are incumbent Dannel Malloy, a Democrat, and challenger Tom Foley, a Republican, in Connecticut’s race for governor, as well as Democratic incumbent Jim Himes and Republican challenger Dan Debicella for U.S. representative.

The Daily Voice has compiled a rundown of all three state House races and the Hwang vs. Fawcett state Senate race.

Readers can find more information on candidates by following the link to our politics page here.

If you are not registered to vote, you can do so on Election Day by bringing a valid I.D. and a current proof of Fairfield residency to Town Hall. Election Day registration is not available at polling places.

All Fairfield schools will be closed on Election Day.

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