Voting will take place at:City Hall, 550 Main Street,Rm#002, Hartford, CT. Ground Floor.Curbside Voting will be held in Front of City Hall.
Good Friday (3/29/24) • Memorial Day (5/27/24) • Independence Day • Indigenous Peoples' Day • Veteran's Day • Thanksgiving Day • Christmas Day • New Year's Day • Martin Luther King Jr Day • Lincoln’s Birthday • Washington’s Birthday
The Commission works to eliminate gender-based discrimination and improve the status of women in Hartford
Commissioners help improve the status of women in Hartford, study the conditions and needs of women of the city; hold forums or public meetings to gather information; provide information to the public; conduct outreach to encourage public participation to improve the status of women; serve as a mediator in matters concerning women; review and assess the effect of City programs and practices, including employment, wages, and benefits, on female employees of the City; make recommendations to Council regarding policies and practices as they affect women; and make recommendations for State statutory changes.
Supporting Department: Human Relations Office
Number of Members: 20
Membership shall reflect the social, economic, and racial spectrum of the community.
In 2017, the Hartford Court of Common Council voted unanimously to utilize a free platform known as www.meetinginfo.org for Boards & Commissions to easily post their meeting agendas and meeting minutes online.