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Registrar: September Sees Rise Among Registered Democratic, Unaffiliated Voters in New Canaan; Slight Decline in Republicans
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New Canaan gained 83 registered voters in September—about half of them Democrats, while the Republicans have lost a handful of voters in the same period, according to the registrar of voters.
Specifically, Democratic Registrar of Voters George Cody said, the Democrats gained roughly 40 voters in the month, while the Republicans lost six and about 50 people registered as unaffiliated.
“And this balances out the people that have moved in and moved out and everything,” Cody told NewCanaanite.com. “So the number is going up. This is getting close to 100 people registering in September, so we will see what this month brings, probably just as busy.”
Asked whether next month’s election is driving the activity, Cody said, “Absolutely.”
Here’s a breakdown of voter count in New Canaan as of Oct. 1:
Seats up for election on Nov. 6 include state legislators, governor and Congress.
The local registrars have been busy.
According to Cody, the registrars used a U.S. Postal Service tool to send out more than 250 notices to people who have moved into, out of and around within New Canaan that had not yet registered.