Candidate must provide district voter file

Get the New Haven County voter file.

New Haven County, Connecticut provides its voter data locally. Here's exactly how to get it — then Motion51 loads it in, cuts your turf, and your volunteers start knocking.

How to get the New Haven County voter file

Request it from the office below, send us the file, and you're ready to cut turf. Running countywide or in just part of New Haven County? This is the office either way.

Where to request it
NO COUNTY GOVERNMENT - Connecticut abolished all county government effective October 1, 1960. Voter sales are state-only (via SOTS LEAD) or town-level (via the registrar of voters in each of the 27 municipalities that make up New Haven County, e.g., New Haven, Waterbury, Meriden, Milford, West Haven, Hamden).State path: LEAD@ct.gov / 860-509-6100. Town example: City of New Haven Registrar of Voters (https://www.newhavenct.gov/government/departments-divisions/registrar-of-voters).
Cost
$300 flat for the full statewide file (recommended). Town-level requests vary - generally low or no cost.
How to request
Either (a) buy the full statewide file from SOTS LEAD and filter to New Haven County towns, or (b) submit a written request to each town's registrar of voters.
Turnaround
State path: days to ~2 weeks after payment. Town path: varies by registrar.
Use restrictions
No county-level vendor exists. Public has no single 'New Haven County' file - must aggregate at state or town level.
Open the official New Haven County request page →

Costs and rules change — confirm the current details with the office before you order. Once you have the file, we handle loading it, cutting turf, and getting your volunteers knocking.

Prefer the whole-state file, or running in a county not listed here? See the Connecticut statewide options.

Get set up in New Haven County

Tell us about your race and we'll help you get the New Haven County voter file loaded into Motion51 and your turf ready to walk.