Farmington Votes Early…Slowly!” Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before Casting Your Ballot

A detailed black-and-white illustration in stipple style, showing Farmington residents participating in early voting outside a town hall pavilion, symbolizing community engagement.

Farmington’s Guide to Early Voting 🗳️
(Sponsored by Farmington Storage – safe for your holiday decorations and democracy!)

Election Day Details
The 2024 General Election is happening on Tuesday, November 5! Polls are open bright and early, from 6 AM until 8 PM. Not sure where to vote or whether your registration is active? That is no problem. Check your status and location here.


Early Voting: When, Where & How

For those of you who’d rather beat the Election Day crowds! Early voting occurs October 21 – November 3 at the Town Hall Pavilion (right behind Town Hall). Here’s the breakdown:

Date Hours
Oct. 21 – 28 10 AM – 6 PM
Oct. 29 8 AM – 8 PM
Oct. 30 10 AM – 6 PM
Oct. 31 8 AM – 8 PM
Nov. 1 – 3 10 AM – 6 PM

If early voting’s your jam, head over to Farmington Town Hall Pavilion on these dates to cast your ballot. Not only do you avoid the Election Day rush, but you also get the satisfaction of having your civic duty checked off early! 😊


Absentee Ballots 📬

If you can’t make it in person, absentee ballots are here to save the day. Farmington’s Town Clerk’s office (not the Registrar) handles absentee applications. Check if you’re eligible or download the application by visiting Farmington’s Absentee Ballots page.


Same-Day Registration

For anyone who’s still not registered but ready to vote, Same-Day Registration (SDR) is available during early voting through November 3 and on Election Day, November 5, at Town Hall Pavilion. Just bring valid ID and get set up right there! 📜


Additional Resources

For even more details, download the 2024 Voter Guide. Need a sneak peek at the candidates? Here’s Farmington’s Sample Ballot.


Big shoutout to Farmington Storage for sponsoring this guide. Need space to store your kid’s art projects, garden gnomes, or extra “I Voted” stickers? They’re here to help, located at 155 Scott Swamp Road or via phone at 860.777.4001.


Author’s Note

Jack Beckett, Senior Writer (aka your coffee-fueled local news guy ☕)
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