Voting Rights

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The right to vote is a cornerstone of our democracy. The ACLU of Connecticut has worked to ensure that all citizens may vote in Connecticut without intimidation, coercion, or unnecessary barriers. In the 1990's, we successfully sued to stop Hartford's discriminatory canvassing procedures, which were disproportionately purging Latinx voters from the voting list and depriving them of their rights to vote. More recently, we helped to pass a law requiring polling places to post signs about Connecticut’s voter identification requirements at all polling places, continued our advocacy for early voting, sued to create absentee voting for all during the 2020 elections, helped laws to end prison gerrymandering and restore voting rights for people on parole, and spoke out to educate people about their voting rights.

ACLU of Connecticut continues our voting access efforts with an emphasis on the ways in which the government, through gerrymandering and other racist policies, thwarts Black and Brown voters from making their voices heard at the ballot box. We seek to advance racial equity through the expansion of the franchise and by making voting more accessible to those who have been historically marginalized by the government. We seek to: ensure that the right to vote is recognized as a fundamental right under Connecticut law; end the practice of stripping people of the right to vote when they are living with certain records; restore the right to vote to those who are disenfranchised while incarcerated with felony conviction; remove barriers to voting, including by working to establish no-excuse absentee voting and early voting; ensure implementation of early and no-excuse absentee voting prioritizes access for communities of color; and educate voters about their voting rights.

You have the right to your vote, and we care about your ability to access it. We have a new asset for the 2024 election. Our legal team has partnered with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund to bring you a guide to the Connecticut Voting Rights Act.

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Reflecting on the 2025 Legislative Session

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Know Your Rights: CTVRA 2024 (English, Spanish & Haitian Creole)

Legislation
Mar 20, 2025

S.B. 1514: An Act Concerning Curbside Voting Accessibility for Electors with Disabilities or Other Incapacities

S.B. 1514, An Act Concerning Curbside Voting Accessibility for Electors with Disabilities or Other Incapacities, would allow for designated areas for curbside voting at polling places to assist electors with disabilities and other incapacities in casting their ballots.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 20, 2025

H.B. 7229: An Act Concerning Accessibility of Absentee Ballots to Electors in State Custody

The ACLU of Connecticut supports, with amendments, H.B. 7229, An Act Concerning Accessibility to Absentee Ballots to Electors in State Custody, which would allow for eligible electors who are incarcerated in the Department of Correction facilities to apply for absentee ballots.
Position: Needs amendments
Legislation
Mar 20, 2025

H.B. 7228: An Act Concerning Various Reforms to the Administration of Elections in this State

H.B. 7228, An Act Concerning Various Reforms to the Administration of Elections in this State, which would allow for several things that would advance voters' access to absentee ballots and the ballot box before and on Election Day.
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 10, 2025

H.B. 6864: An Act Concerning the State Budget for the Biennium Ending June Thirtieth, 2027, and Making Appropriations Therefor

We need your testimony to ensure fully funding for the CTVRA, early voting, and no-exucse absentee voting in H.B. 6864, An Act Concerning the State Budget for the Biennium Ending June Thirtieth, 2027, and Making Appropriations Therefor.