How Can We Help You?
Find the option below that fits your situation and we’ll walk you through the steps.
Registering for the First Time
Never registered to vote before? Start here to register and choose the Democratic Party.
Learn more →Recently Moved to Warren?
Recently relocated to Warren from another town or state? Transfer your voter registration to your new address.
Learn more →Part-Time Warren Resident?
Registered to vote in another state but also have a home in Warren? You may be able to register here instead.
Learn more →Haven’t Voted in a Long Time?
Your registration may be inactive. Restore your status and confirm your party enrollment.
Learn more →Unaffiliated or Another Party
Want to vote in Democratic primaries? Change your party affiliation to Democrat.
Learn more →Registering to Vote for the First Time
If you have never registered to vote before, you can register now and choose Democratic Party as your affiliation.
You may register if you:
- Are a U.S. citizen
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Live in Warren, Connecticut
Recently Moved to Warren?
If you have relocated to Warren from another Connecticut town or from another state, you need to update your voter registration to reflect your new primary address.
Updating your registration ensures:
- Your correct voting location in Warren
- Your eligibility to vote in local elections and primaries
When updating your information, you can also confirm or select Democratic Party as your affiliation.
Part-Time Warren Resident?
If you are registered to vote in another state but also have a home in Warren, you may be eligible to register to vote here. Connecticut allows you to register to vote where you consider your primary residence.
If you consider Warren one of your homes and would like to participate in local elections here, you can choose to register at your Warren address. You can only be registered to vote in one place at a time.
When registering, you can select Democratic Party as your affiliation to participate in Democratic primaries.
Haven’t Voted in a Long Time?
If you have not voted in several elections, your registration may have become inactive.
Inactive voters can usually restore their status quickly by updating their registration information or voting again.
Updating your registration also allows you to confirm that you are enrolled as a Democrat so you can participate in upcoming primaries.
Currently Unaffiliated or Registered With Another Party
If you are registered as Unaffiliated or with another party but would like to vote in Democratic primaries, you will need to change your party affiliation.
By enrolling as a Democrat, you will be able to:
- Vote in Democratic primaries
- Help choose Democratic candidates before the general election