Connecticut Provisional Voting
You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet a specific situation.
Provisional ballots are issued in the following situations:
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You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet a specific situation.
Provisional ballots are issued in the following situations:
There are several reason you may be asked to vote a provisional ballot, including:
You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet specific conditions.
Provisional ballots are paper ballots that are used at the polling place on election day under the following circumstances:
Provisional (questioned) voting is available if you meet any of these criteria:
A provisional ballot is voted the same as any other ballot except you must sign an affidavit attesting to your eligibility to vote and complete a voter update form. Reasons you may vote a provisional ballot include:
You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet specific conditions. Provisional ballots are counted 14 days after an election. To find out if your vote was counted, please use your state's provisional ballot tool.
An election judge will issue you a provisional ballot at your polling place if:
You may be asked to vote a provisional ballot if you meet specific criteria, including:
Provisional ballots are used to ensure that all voters are able to cast a ballot even if voter eligibility is uncertain at the time they vote. Voters can mark a provisional ballot, and election workers set it aside until eligibility is verified at a later time.
A provisional ballot is a ballot that is marked by a voter but is not counted at the time it is cast. There are three cases where you may vote a provisional ballot.
Those case are:
A provisional ballot allows someone who thinks they are an eligible voter to vote. You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet specific conditions.
You might vote a provisional ballot if: