Vote on the Road Renewal Plan Today, Reminder of Guidelines
Legal Bethel voters and property owners may vote of the $2 million Road Renewal Plan today from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the usual polling places.
Voting on a town referendum is no different from voting for public office, however along with registered voters, Bethel property owners may also vote for the Road Renewal Plan. Below are simple guidelines to vote on the referendum:
- Voters will vote "yes" or "no" on the following question: "Shall the Town of Bethel appropriate the sum of Two Million ($2,000,000.00) Dollars to fund and approve the Road Renewal Plan Project and to finance the same through borrowing, the issuance of bonds and/or notes, including those of a temporary nature."
- This article features a sample ballot.
- Polls will be open today from 6 a.m to 8 p.m.
- In the state of Connecticut, voters are required to present a form of identification prior to casting their ballots. A photo ID is not required but it must be a preprinted form of ID that shows your name and address, name and signature or name and photograph. Acceptable forms of ID include:
- a Connecticut State driver's license
- a social security card
- a copy of a utility bill
- a bank statement
- a paycheck or government check
- There are five voting districts in the Town of Bethel. To find your district by address, click here.
- For each district, there is a specific polling location:
- District 1: Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, 1 School Street
- District 2: Stony Hill Fire House, 59 Stony Hill Road
- District 3: Frank A. Berry School, 200 Whittlesey Drive
- District 4: Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, 1 School Street
- District 5: Frank A. Berry School, 200 Whittlesey Drive
- The office of the Town Clerk (203-794-8505) or the Registrar of Voters (203-794-8516) can answer any additional questions about voting in town.