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Newtown polling precinct changes coming due to reapportionment

Connecticut municipalities are working on voting precinct redistricting now that the state has approved a plan for new General Assembly lines, based on the 2020 Census.  Newtown's Registrars are working to make district dividing lines as easy to understand as possible.  An interactive map is located on the town website for voters to look up their address and find their Legislative Council district, along with state and federal representatives. 

Newtown is no longer part of the state 112th or 2nd state House districts, and is now in the 107th on the Brookfield border.  Most of Newtown remains in the 106th. 

Newtown polling locations have changed.  District 2 now votes at Newtown High School and all of District 3 votes at Reed Intermediate School. District 1 is still at Newtown Middle School.  District 3 was divided because a portion was in the 112th state house territory and had a different ballot, while the rest of the district was in the 106th. 

District 1 added the even side of Schoolhouse Hill. 

District 2 — Remove Schoolhouse Hill even side; remove Berkshire Road even side, house numbers 2 through 86; Remove Fir Tree and Johnny Appleseed to District 3; remove Little Brook even 18 through the end of the street and odd 13 through the end of the street; remove Hemlock Road, remove Button Shop.

District 3 — Add Berkshire Road evens 2-86, Fir Tree Land, and Johnny Appleseed; add Little Brook even 18 through end and odd 13 through end, Hemlock Road and Buttonshop; add South Main Street odd 1 through 273.

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Dave Rinelli

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