You may vote a provisional ballot if you meet a specific situation.
Provisional ballots are issued in the following situations:
- You claim to be an elector in a jurisdiction, but you are not on the official voter list
- The registrar determines that you cannot be restored or transferred from another polling place
- A polling district moderator decides that you may not vote in the primary or election
- You fail to provide appropriate identification
Connecticut does not offer a provisional ballot in elections where there is no federal office on the ballot. Provisional ballots will be counted no later than 6 days after the election.