Bozrah Democrats
Bozrah Democrats
Welcome to the Bozrah Democratic Town Committee (DTC) Website.
We are an elected body of Democrats and Bozrah residents charged with overseeing the operations of the Democratic Party in Bozrah.
We meet at 7 PM on the 3th Wednesday of the month at the Bozrah Town Hall. You can join us in person or remotely. Meetings are open to the public.
If you are interested in assisting us or joining the committee, please complete this form.
For more information, contact bozrahdtc@gmail.com.
Did you know Connecticut has Early Voting?
All eligible voters, including those with disabilities, have access to the voting process.
Learn about early voting at myvote.ct.gov
Brochure on Early Voting with important dates and times.
For additional resources, including shareable handouts, videos, and more, please visit Civics101.ct.gov.
Voters elect six state officers (All have four-year terms - current office holders are listed below.)
Governor (Ned Lamont)
Lieutenant Governor (Susan Bysiewicz)
Secretary of State (Stephanie Thomas)
Treasurer (Erik Russell)
Comptroller (Sean Scanlon)
Attorney General (William Tong)
Summary of CT Constitutional Offices including links to social media
Connecticut voters also elect two U.S. Senators. (Current office holders are listed below.)
Richard Blumenthal
Chris Murphy
Connecticut voters also elect five U.S. Representatives. (Current office holders are listed below.)
Larson - 1st District,
Joe Courtney – 2nd District includes Bozrah
DeLauro – 3rd District
Himes – 4th District
Hayes – 5th District
The Connecticut General Assembly or legislature has a Senate and a House of Representatives. Members of both houses represent districts based strictly on population. Currently, there are 36 state senators and 151 state representatives.
State Senator Martha Marx, District 20
State Representative Mark DeCaprio, District 48
The Judicial Department is composed of the Superior, Appellate, and Supreme courts. Except for probate judges, who are elected by the voters of the town or district they serve, all judges are nominated by the governor and appointed by the General Assembly.
Connecticut has no county government. Below the state level, governing units are either cities or towns.
Let our US Senators and Congressman Courtney know how you feel
https://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/
https://www.murphy.senate.gov/
Share your thoughts with the State Central's Temporary Committee on the National Election. The survey is here.
This will be shared with the State Democratic Leadership, including Electeds, and the National Committee summarizing our collective thoughts following the 2024 election.
Run For Municipal Office - Offer your skills & leadership for issues we can control
VOTE and educate others to vote responsibly
Support, volunteer, or attend events:
•Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services:
•CT Institute for Refugees & Immigrants:
•Planned Parenthood of Southern New England
•CT Coalition for Climate Action
Join an activist group
•Indivisible Norwich (restarting now)
•Quiet Corner Democrats and Quiet Corner Shouts!
•Democracy Women in Action (Lower CT River Valley)
CT Child tax credit
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Inflation Reduction Act - allows negotiating for lower drug prices, caps insulin prices, caps prescription drug price increases and caps out-of-pocket expenses for medicare
Gun safety legislation
Climate reform legislation
Reduced unemployment
Every election matters, even at the local level.
Volunteer activities, even small ones, help win elections.
Want to get involved? Please email us at bozrahdtc@gmail.com to learn more.
Every donation also helps to fund campaigns. Donate now!