As of Thursday morning, only a handful of people had taken advantage of early voting, according to Democratic Registrar of Voters Danese Perron.
“I didn’t expect a big response, but we haven’t had much of anyone because they have been tearing up Maple Avenue,” she said. The town has been upgrading the infrastructure on Maple Avenue for the past year and is now preparing to pave it.
No one appeared on March 26. “They were working right in front of Town Hall,” Perron explained. Four persons voted Wednesday, and she was excited to see another voter approaching Thursday morning.
Early voting continues from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday followed by the presidential primary on Tuesday, April 2, from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There is no voting on Friday.
April 1, at noon, is the deadline for registering in person with the Registrar of Voters or Town Clerk to vote April 2. It is also the deadline for unaffiliated voters to enroll in person in a party to vote April 2.
See the Democratic Sample Ballot here. See the Republican Sample Ballot here.