Can I register to vote before I am 18?

You may pre-register beginning when you are 17 years old. Once you are pre-registered, you will automatically be added to the voting list and eligible to vote when you turn 18. If you register with a major political party when you are 17 you will be allowed to vote in that party’s primary as a 17 year old as long as you are 18 by that November election.

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1. Am I already registered to vote? How can I check my voter registration status?
2. Not registered? Or moved within town? How do I register or make changes to my registration?
3. How can I check my party affiliation? How can I change my party affiliation?
4. Where do I vote? How do I find my polling place?
5. I need an absentee ballot because I will be out of town. How do I obtain one?
6. How do I check the status of my absentee ballot?
7. When are the polls open?
8. What are the key dates for the November 7, 2023 Election?
9. Will I ever have to re-register?
10. I moved out of town. How do I remove myself from the voter list?
11. Can I register to vote before I am 18?
12. I am from Greenwich and attending college in Connecticut (or in another state), how do I vote back in my hometown?
13. How can I help out on election day?
14. Who can vote in a primary election?
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