What Would Make
Connecticut
Better?
A nonpartisan public-opinion project asking Connecticut residents 20 questions about politics, priorities, and the future of the state.
A short survey designed to understand what Connecticut residents think about politics, priorities, and the state's future.
Residents can suggest issues that are not usually part of the political conversation — your voice shapes the agenda.
Survey findings will be shared in a transparent public dashboard — no gatekeeping, no spin.
A Listening Project,
Not a Campaign
A Better Connecticut is an independent, nonpartisan civic survey project designed to understand what residents think about political identity, party affiliation, cross-party voting, and the issues shaping life in Connecticut.
We ask 20 questions. We share the results publicly. That's it — no candidate, no party, no agenda beyond listening to Connecticut voices.
Disclaimer: This is not a campaign committee, exploratory committee, political party, or government agency. This website is not affiliated with any candidate or campaign.
Nonpartisan by Design
No political party sponsors or funds this project. Survey questions are designed to be neutral and fair.
Data-First Approach
Results are published openly so anyone can see the trends, not just insiders.
Your Privacy Matters
Responses are anonymous. We collect no personally identifying information.
Connecticut Voices
This project was built to amplify resident voices — not to manufacture consensus.
Take the 20 Question Survey
The survey takes about 5 minutes. Responses help show what Connecticut residents actually care about beyond party labels.
Rank the Issues That Matter Most
These are the topic areas covered in the survey. The results will show how Connecticut residents prioritize each one.
Affordability
Housing
Taxes
Education
Public Safety
Healthcare
Jobs & Wages
Transportation
Government Accountability
Farming & Food Access
Youth Opportunity
Small Business
See What Connecticut Is Saying
As responses come in, public results will be shared here to show trends, priorities, and issue rankings across Connecticut.
Top Issues
Party Affiliation
Cross-Party Voting
Suggested Topics
Turn Opinion Into Participation
Public opinion matters most when residents participate. Use these official tools to register, check your status, and find your representatives.
Register to Vote
Register online through the official Connecticut Secretary of State portal.
Register Now →Check Registration & Polling Place
Verify your registration and find your assigned polling location.
Check Status →Find CT Legislators
Look up your Connecticut State Senate and House representatives.
Find Legislators →Find U.S. Representative
Locate your federal congressional representative in the U.S. House.
Find Rep →CT Voting Information
Learn where and how to vote, absentee options, and election day rules.
Learn More →Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Better Connecticut?
A Better Connecticut is a nonpartisan public-opinion survey project asking Connecticut residents what they believe would make the state better. It is an independent civic listening project — not a campaign, party, or government agency.
Is this a political campaign?
No. This is not a campaign committee, exploratory committee, political party, or government agency. This project has no affiliation with any candidate or political organization.
How long does the survey take?
The survey takes about 5 minutes. There are 20 questions covering political identity, issue priorities, party affiliation, cross-party voting, and topics you think are missing from the conversation.
Are results public?
Yes. The project is designed to share public results through a dashboard or summary reports. Anyone can see the findings — not just insiders or donors.
Who can take the survey?
The survey is intended for Connecticut residents. We welcome responses from people of all political backgrounds, parties, and perspectives.
Is my response anonymous?
Yes. No personally identifying information is required or collected. Responses are entirely anonymous.
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