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CT Secretary of State Denise Merrill Says Sandy Could Have Effects on Election Day

by: Henry Epp October 31, 2012 Hartford, CT

Hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents are without power in the aftermath of “Sandy.” And with Election Day less than a week away, the state has extended the in-person voter registration deadline until 8 p.m. Thursday. Connecticut Secretary of the State, Denise Merrill, talks about the storm’s effects on the election.

Keywords: Connecticut, Denise Merrill, Election, Polling, power, Sandy

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