<b>Title 9 - Elections</b>
- <b>Chapter 141</b>
- Sec. 9-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-1a. "Municipal clerk" defined.
- Sec. 9-2. Calculation of period of time.
- Sec. 9-2a. Notice and warning requirements.
- Sec. 9-3. Secretary to be Commissioner of Elections. Presumption concerning rulings and opinions.
- Sec. 9-4. Duties of secretary.
- Sec. 9-4a. Voter guide for state elections.
- Sec. 9-4b. Elections training unit.
- Sec. 9-5. Copies of instructional materials for moderators.
- Sec. 9-5a. Towns to supply registrars with office space and supplies. Records.
- Sec. 9-5b. Retention of records by registrars.
- Sec. 9-6. Conferences of town clerks, registrars and secretary.
- Sec. 9-6a. Conference for voting machine examiners.
- Sec. 9-6b. Assistance to blind persons in the signing of petitions.
- Sec. 9-7. Charter provisions not affected.
- Sec. 9-7a. (Formerly Sec. 9-368a). State Elections Enforcement Commission. Reports. Political activity of members. Written complaints.
- Sec. 9-7b. (Formerly Sec. 9-368b). State Elections Enforcement Commission's duties and powers.
- Sec. 9-7c. Recommended appropriations. Allotments.
- Sec. 9-8. Penalty for false statement.
- Sec. 9-8a. 1972 election of General Assembly.
- <b>Chapter 142</b>
- <b>Chapter 143</b>
- Sec. 9-12. Who may be admitted.
- Sec. 9-12a. Residence of servicemen.
- Sec. 9-12b. Admission of electors not prohibited on Sundays.
- Sec. 9-13. Blind persons.
- Sec. 9-14. Electors residing in state institutions.
- Sec. 9-14a. Electors in custody of state.
- Sec. 9-15. Residence of pauper.
- Sec. 9-15a. Membership and quorum of board for admission of electors.
- Sec. 9-16. Notice of sessions of registrars of voters.
- Sec. 9-17. Sessions of registrars of voters.
- Sec. 9-17a. "Admitting official" defined.
- Sec. 9-19a. Inconsistent provisions superseded.
- Sec. 9-19b. Applications for admission submitted to town clerk or registrar of voters. Locations for admission of electors.
- Sec. 9-19c. Application for admission at place of employment, residence or study.
- Sec. 9-19d. Form of application.
- Sec. 9-19e. Cross-town application for admission.
- Sec. 9-19f. Out-of-town assistance permitted at admission sessions.
- Sec. 9-19g. Application for admission after established cutoff date.
- Sec. 9-19h. Availability of admissions information and materials at certain state agencies and libraries. Application for admission through Department of Motor Vehicles.
- Sec. 9-19i. Change of address form submitted for purposes of motor vehicle operator's license to serve as notification of change of address for voter registration purposes; exception; procedure.
- Sec. 9-20. Admission of electors; procedure.
- Sec. 9-20a. Proof of citizenship.
- Sec. 9-20b. Voter registration services for new citizens at naturalization ceremonies.
- Sec. 9-21. Removal of elector from registry list.
- Sec. 9-21a. Search of computerized voter registration records. Duplicate registrations.
- Sec. 9-22. Instruction of electors at sessions for admission.
- Sec. 9-23. Registrars of voters. Posting of public hours. Maintenance of voter information.
- Sec. 9-23a. When person admitted as an elector permitted to vote in primary. Exception.
- Sec. 9-23g. Mail-in application for admission.
- Sec. 9-23h. Application form.
- Sec. 9-23i. Prohibition on witnessing official charging a fee.
- Sec. 9-23j. Definition.
- Sec. 9-23k. National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Coordination of state responsibilities. Enforcement.
- Sec. 9-23l. Mail voter registration application form prescribed by Federal Election Commission.
- Sec. 9-23m. Secretary to make form available. Changes to conform to federal law.
- Sec. 9-23n. Voter registration agencies. Duties.
- Sec. 9-23o. Distribution of form by voter registration agencies. Declinations. Assistance.
- Sec. 9-23p. Public institutions of higher education to distribute voter registration application forms and provide assistance.
- Sec. 9-23q. State-wide student voter registration drive.
- Sec. 9-23r. Submission of identifying information with mail voter registration application.
- Sec. 9-24. Admission as electors of persons in armed forces; definitions.
- Sec. 9-25. Admission of members of the armed forces as electors.
- Sec. 9-25a. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-26. Application of member of armed forces or related group or person temporarily residing outside of the United States who is unable to appear in person.
- Sec. 9-27. Elector's oath.
- Sec. 9-27a. Enrollment application sent to applicant for absentee admission.
- Sec. 9-28. Town clerk to mail forms.
- Sec. 9-29. Printing and distribution of forms.
- Sec. 9-30. Action by town clerk. Notice. Appeal from rejection of application.
- Sec. 9-31. Application of other statutes.
- Sec. 9-31a. Special admission procedures for permanently physically disabled persons.
- Sec. 9-31b. Application form.
- Sec. 9-31c. Physician's certificate.
- Sec. 9-31d. Town clerk or registrar to provide forms.
- Sec. 9-31l. Appeals of decisions re right of person to be or remain an elector.
- Sec. 9-32. Canvass to ascertain changes of residence.
- Sec. 9-35. Making and arrangement of preliminary list. Active and inactive registry lists. Removal of names. Change of address within municipality.
- Sec. 9-35a. Posting of names removed from registry list.
- Sec. 9-35b. Relinquishment of registration by elector.
- Sec. 9-35c. Names on inactive registry list not to be counted for computing required number of voting machines, petition signatures, minimum percentage of voting electors.
- Sec. 9-36. Completion of preliminary registry list. Distribution.
- Sec. 9-37. Making of final registry list; registrars' sessions for revision and correction of preliminary list.
- Sec. 9-38. Deposit of final registry list. Supplementary list.
- Sec. 9-39. Distribution of copies of final registry list.
- Sec. 9-40a. Continuance of residence in certain cases. Procedure for removal of names for failure to vote.
- Sec. 9-40b. Continuance of enrollment for purposes of voting in state-wide primary.
- Sec. 9-42. Restoration of names to active registry list under certain circumstances. Requirements re completion and use of inactive registry list.
- Sec. 9-42a. Change of name on registry list. When name of candidate on ballot affected.
- Sec. 9-43. Procedure for removal of name for nonresidence.
- Sec. 9-44. Appeal from decisions of registrars.
- Sec. 9-45. Removal from registry list of convicted felons who are committed to custody of Commissioner of Correction.
- Sec. 9-46. Forfeiture of electoral rights.
- Sec. 9-46a. Restoration or granting of electoral privileges.
- Sec. 9-50a. Monthly compilation of changes to active and inactive registry lists.
- Sec. 9-50b. State-wide centralized voter registration system.
- Sec. 9-51. Enrollment sessions.
- Sec. 9-52. Discretionary enrollment sessions.
- Sec. 9-53. Notice of sessions.
- Sec. 9-54. Compilation and maintenance of enrollment lists and list of unaffiliated electors.
- Sec. 9-55. Printing of corrected enrollment lists and list of unaffiliated electors.
- Sec. 9-55a. Compensation of registrars, clerks and other personnel.
- Sec. 9-56. Application for enrollment by unaffiliated elector.
- Sec. 9-57. Application for enrollment by new elector at time of admission. Attachment of party privileges.
- Sec. 9-57a. Application for enrollment made at time of application for restoration.
- Sec. 9-58. Applications for enrollment; record of, disposal after five years.
- Sec. 9-59. Erasure or transfer of name.
- Sec. 9-60. Discretionary erasure or exclusion from enrollment list for lack of good-faith party affiliation; citation and hearing.
- Sec. 9-61. Prima facie evidence supporting discretionary erasure or exclusion.
- Sec. 9-62. Hearings concerning discretionary erasure or exclusion.
- Sec. 9-63. Court appeal of discretionary erasure or exclusion.
- Sec. 9-64. Erasure of name not on registry list.
- Sec. 9-64a. Removal, restoration or transfer of enrollment list names.
- Sec. 9-64b. Removal of names from list to be used at caucus, primary or convention.
- Sec. 9-65. Statement to secretary of registration, enrollment and addition and removal statistics.
- Sec. 9-66. Application of provisions.
- Sec. 9-67. Party affiliation of electors of boroughs.
- Secs. 9-18, 9-18a and 9-19. Sessions of board during even-numbered years. Required monthly sessions. Additional sessions.
- Secs. 9-23b to 9-23f.
- Secs. 9-31e to 9-31k. Transfer of voting privileges between towns. Application for transfer and enrollment. Cancellation of registration in prior town. Town clerk's compensation. Reexamination of
- Secs. 9-33 and 9-34. Record of applicants; change of name of married woman. Hours of sessions of registrars.
- Secs. 9-39a and 9-40. Designation of party affiliation on registry list. Privileges after removal to another municipality.
- Secs. 9-41 to 9-41b. Application for restoration of name to registry list. Restoration to registry list of physically disabled person. Certificate of physician.
- Secs. 9-47 to 9-50. Commission on forfeited rights. Petitions for restoration of electoral rights; investigation. Hearings; no appeal. Notice to registrars and petitioner of action.
- <b>Chapter 144</b>
- <b>Chapter 144a</b>
- <b>Chapter 145</b>
- Sec. 9-133f. Absentee voting procedures.
- Sec. 9-134. Members of the armed forces; definitions.
- Sec. 9-135. Absentee voting eligibility. Misrepresentation prohibited.
- Sec. 9-135a. Form of absentee ballot.
- Sec. 9-135b. Preparation and printing of absentee ballots; layouts for public inspection; filing of ballot and affidavit with secretary. Vacancies; procedure. Omissions or errors in printing.
- Sec. 9-136b.
- Sec. 9-137. Inner envelope for return of ballot; statement under false statement penalty.
- Sec. 9-138.
- Sec. 9-139. Outer envelope for return of ballot.
- Sec. 9-139a. (Formerly Sec. 9-155). Secretary to furnish forms. Contents. Instructions.
- Sec. 9-139b. (Formerly Sec. 9-157). Secretary authorized to change forms.
- Sec. 9-139c. (Formerly Sec. 9-154). Clerk to account to secretary for forms.
- Sec. 9-140. Application for and issuance of absentee ballots. Distribution of absentee ballot applications. Mailing unsolicited applications. Downloading applications. Summary of absentee voting laws.
- Sec. 9-140a. (Formerly Sec. 9-138). Signing of form. Insertion of ballot in envelopes.
- Sec. 9-140b. (Formerly Sec. 9-146). Return of absentee ballots. Possession of ballots and envelopes restricted.
- Sec. 9-140c. (Formerly Sec. 9-147). List of applicants returning ballots to clerk. Sorting of ballots and checking of names on registry list; rejection of ballot if name not on list. Times for deliver
- Sec. 9-140d. (Formerly Sec. 9-152). Validity of armed forces member's ballot after death.
- Sec. 9-146.
- Sec. 9-146a.
- Sec. 9-147.
- Sec. 9-147a. Central counting of absentee ballots; designation of location by registrars of voters.
- Sec. 9-147b.
- Sec. 9-147c. Central counting of absentee ballots; appointment of counters and moderator. Count not to be disclosed prior to close of polls.
- Sec. 9-147d. Central counting of absentee ballots timely received after 11 a.m. of day before election.
- Sec. 9-148. Counting of absentee ballots; training of counters.
- Sec. 9-150a. Counting procedures.
- Sec. 9-150b. Duties of moderators and municipal clerks. Declaration of count.
- Sec. 9-150c. Procedure for delivery of ballot in case of late-occurring illness, disability or hospitalization.
- Sec. 9-150d. Use of voting machines to count absentee ballots.
- Sec. 9-151. Voting in person after absentee ballot has been sent.
- Sec. 9-151a.
- Sec. 9-152.
- Sec. 9-153. Clerk to preserve counters' notes, worksheets and other written materials and envelopes, applications and void and unused ballots.
- Sec. 9-153a. (Formerly Sec. 9-141). Use of federal ballot application form.
- Sec. 9-153b. (Formerly Sec. 9-142). Additional ballots.
- Sec. 9-153c. (Formerly Sec. 9-136b). Procedure in case of omission or error in printing or issuing of ballot.
- Sec. 9-153d. (Formerly Sec. 9-143). Mailing of ballots to persons living outside of United States, military personnel, spouses or dependents.
- Sec. 9-153e. (Formerly Sec. 9-143a). Alternate application procedure for certain military personnel.
- Sec. 9-153f. (Formerly Sec. 9-143b). Alternate application procedure and early ballot for electors residing or traveling outside United States and certain military personnel.
- Sec. 9-154.
- Sec. 9-155.
- Sec. 9-156. Distribution and receipt of ballots by secretary.
- Sec. 9-157.
- Sec. 9-158. Eligibility to vote for presidential electors after removal from state.
- Sec. 9-158a. Presidential and federal elections; overseas balloting. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-158b. Eligibility for presidential or overseas ballot.
- Sec. 9-158c. Application for ballot.
- Sec. 9-158d. Application form.
- Sec. 9-158e. Identification required from person applying for presidential ballot. Mailing or giving of presidential ballot to applicant. Mailing overseas ballot to applicant.
- Sec. 9-158f. Envelope.
- Sec. 9-158g. Return to town clerk.
- Sec. 9-158h. List of applicants.
- Sec. 9-158i. Secretary to prepare and distribute ballots and forms.
- Sec. 9-158j. Notice to registrars.
- Sec. 9-158k. Town clerk to maintain file of information from other states or towns.
- Sec. 9-158l. False statements. Neglect of duty by public official.
- Sec. 9-158m. Absentee voting law applicable.
- Sec. 9-158n. Voting in person.
- Sec. 9-159n.
- Sec. 9-159o. (Formerly Sec. 9-151a). Voting in person after ballot has been sent.
- Sec. 9-159p. (Formerly Sec. 9-232g). Challenge of absentee ballots.
- Sec. 9-159q. (Formerly Sec. 9-159n). Supervised absentee voting by patients at institutions upon request of registrar, administrator. Supervised absentee voting by applicants from same street address
- Sec. 9-159r. Mandatory supervised voting at institutions. Procedure.
- Sec. 9-159s. Notice to conservators and guardians re residents' voting opportunities and voting registration. Optional notice to person with power of attorney.
- Sec. 9-163k. Pilot program for absentee voting.
- Secs. 9-136 and 9-136a. Form of absentee ballot. Form for municipal election to fill partisan and nonpartisan offices.
- Secs. 9-141 and 9-142.
- Secs. 9-143 to 9-143b.
- Secs. 9-144 and 9-145. Materials to be furnished to absentee ballot applicants. Marking of ballots.
- Secs. 9-149 and 9-150. Counting of ballots, procedure; ballot rejected if inner-envelope statement not executed; public may observe central counting; questions decided by moderator, intent of elector
- Secs. 9-159 to 9-159m. Ballots. Overseas ballots.
- Secs. 9-160 to 9-163j. Affidavit; envelopes. Application for absentee ballot. Procedure for voting. Notice to registrars of voters; delivery and counting of ballots. Voting by new residents in preside
- <b>Chapter 146</b>
- Sec. 9-164. Regular and special municipal elections.
- Sec. 9-164a. Transitional terms of office.
- Sec. 9-164b. Deferred terms.
- Sec. 9-164c. Change of municipal election date.
- Sec. 9-164d. Notification to secretary.
- Sec. 9-164e. Proposed action to be submitted to municipal attorney.
- Sec. 9-164f. Election of registrars unaffected.
- Sec. 9-167a. Minority representation.
- Sec. 9-168. Place of holding elections.
- Sec. 9-168a. Polling places for voting districts whose lines differ from the district lines as constituted in a municipal election year and for voting districts with less than one thousand five hundre
- Sec. 9-168b. Designation of polling places in adjacent voting districts.
- Sec. 9-168c. Accessibility of polling places to physically disabled voters.
- Sec. 9-168d. Accessibility of polling places to physically disabled voters. Certification. Waiver of requirements.
- Sec. 9-168e. Parking spaces at polling places for handicapped and infirm elderly persons.
- Sec. 9-169. Voting districts.
- Sec. 9-169a. Split voting districts.
- Sec. 9-169b. Effective date of changes in voting districts.
- Sec. 9-169c. At-large election of members of legislative bodies of certain towns.
- Sec. 9-169d. Voting districts crossing legislative district lines, permitted for municipal elections.
- Sec. 9-169e. Voting districts in special elections held to fill vacancy in district or municipal office.
- Sec. 9-169f. Reapportionment required for certain municipal legislative bodies.
- Sec. 9-169g. Town clerks required to submit voting district maps to Secretary of the State. Use of maps by General Assembly.
- Sec. 9-170. Eligibility to vote at town elections.
- Sec. 9-171. Eligibility to vote at city elections.
- Sec. 9-172. Eligibility to vote at state elections.
- Sec. 9-172a. Revised registry list defined for purposes of special elections.
- Sec. 9-172b. Supplementary list and registration deadline for special election or referendum.
- Sec. 9-173. Plurality required for election.
- Sec. 9-174. Hours of voting. Voting by electors in line at eight o'clock p.m.
- Sec. 9-175. Presidential and vice presidential electors. Write-in candidates and ballots.
- Sec. 9-176. Meeting of presidential electors.
- Sec. 9-177. Compensation of presidential electors.
- Sec. 9-178. Senator in Congress.
- Sec. 9-179. Representative in Congress.
- Sec. 9-180. Representative at large.
- Sec. 9-181. State officers.
- Sec. 9-182. Sheriffs.
- Sec. 9-183. Justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-183a. Number of justices of the peace, exceptions.
- Sec. 9-183b. (Formerly Sec. 9-252). Nomination of justices of the peace by parties qualifying as major parties based on enrollment. Terms. Primaries.
- Sec. 9-183c. Nomination of justices of the peace by parties qualifying as major parties based solely on gubernatorial vote. Terms. Primaries.
- Sec. 9-184. Vacancy in office of justice of the peace when justice nominated by a major party.
- Sec. 9-184c. Appointment as justices of the peace of electors who are not members of major parties. Terms. Vacancies.
- Sec. 9-185. Municipal officers.
- Sec. 9-186. Electoral status of municipal officers and justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-187. Terms.
- Sec. 9-187a. Date term to begin.
- Sec. 9-188. First selectman and selectmen. Election procedure. Dual candidacy prohibited. Minority representation; restricted voting. Tie vote.
- Sec. 9-189. Town clerks, treasurers and tax collectors.
- Sec. 9-189a. Four-year terms for town clerks, registrars and treasurers.
- Sec. 9-190. Registrars of voters.
- Sec. 9-190a. Election of registrars at state elections.
- Sec. 9-191. Election of registrars for each voting district.
- Sec. 9-192. Deputy registrar. Registrar vacancy. Assistant registrars. Special assistant registrars.
- Sec. 9-192a. Committee to establish programs and procedures for training, examining and certifying registrars, deputies and assistants. Training program for poll workers.
- Sec. 9-192b. Designation of registrar, deputy or an assistant to receive instruction.
- Sec. 9-193. Registrar's oath.
- Sec. 9-194. Compensation of registrars, deputies and assistants.
- Sec. 9-195. Compensation of registrars and town clerks for duties as to enrollment.
- Sec. 9-198. Determination of number, method of election or appointment, term and compensation of assessors.
- Sec. 9-199. Assessors and boards of assessment appeals. Alternate members.
- Sec. 9-200. Constables.
- Sec. 9-201. Election of five-member boards of police commissioners.
- Sec. 9-202. Board of finance.
- Sec. 9-203. Number and term of members of boards of education.
- Sec. 9-204. Minority representation on board of education.
- Sec. 9-204a. Nomination and voting for full number of board members to be elected authorized.
- Sec. 9-204b. Optional alternative system for towns with four-year terms for board of education.
- Sec. 9-205. Election of board of education when number of members revised.
- Sec. 9-206. Election of board of education in towns adopting biennial elections. Alternate rotation of terms and length of terms permitted.
- Sec. 9-206a. Optional number of members and terms of boards of education.
- Sec. 9-207. Library directors.
- Sec. 9-208. Election of library directors on change from annual to biennial election.
- Sec. 9-209. Certificate filed with secretary when planning or zoning members to be elected.
- Sec. 9-210. Incompatible town offices.
- Sec. 9-211. United States senator; vacancy.
- Sec. 9-212. Representative in Congress.
- Sec. 9-213. Secretary, Treasurer, Comptroller and Attorney General.
- Sec. 9-214. State representative.
- Sec. 9-215. Member or member-elect of the General Assembly.
- Sec. 9-216. Nomination by petition.
- Sec. 9-217. List of candidates.
- Sec. 9-218. Judge of probate.
- Sec. 9-219. Justice of the peace.
- Sec. 9-220. Town office.
- Sec. 9-221. Municipal office vacancy election provisions inapplicable in certain circumstances.
- Sec. 9-222. Filling of vacancy in office of first selectman or selectman. Petition for special election.
- Sec. 9-223. Notice of vacancy in municipal office.
- Sec. 9-224. Special election on same day as regular election.
- Sec. 9-224a. No election if only one candidate in special election to fill vacancy.
- Sec. 9-224b. Registration as write-in candidate in special election to fill vacancy.
- Sec. 9-225. State elections.
- Sec. 9-226. Municipal elections.
- Sec. 9-227. Record of warning of municipal election.
- Sec. 9-228. Municipal elections.
- Sec. 9-229. Appointment, instruction and certification of moderators.
- Sec. 9-229a. Election or primary day polling place observers. Appointment. Duties. Training program. Regulations. Additional election officials. Code of ethics for polling place observers.
- Sec. 9-230. Authority of registrars and moderators to prevent or suppress disorder.
- Sec. 9-231. Oath of election officials.
- Sec. 9-232. Challengers. Challenges not to be indiscriminate and under oath.
- Sec. 9-232a. Remedy for denial of voting rights.
- Sec. 9-232b. Penalty for false statement.
- Sec. 9-232c. Moderator to keep memorandum of challenge; form.
- Sec. 9-232d. Request for challenged ballot.
- Sec. 9-232e. Casting of challenged ballot, procedure.
- Sec. 9-232f. Preservation and counting of challenged ballots.
- Sec. 9-232g.
- Sec. 9-232h.
- Sec. 9-232i. Definition.
- Sec. 9-232j. Provisional ballot packets for elections for federal office.
- Sec. 9-232k. Secretary of the State to prescribe and provide provisional ballots.
- Sec. 9-232l. Applications for provisional ballots.
- Sec. 9-232m. Casting of provisional ballots.
- Sec. 9-232n. Determination of eligibility of provisional ballot applicants to vote. Report. Corrected return.
- Sec. 9-232o. Counting of provisional ballots.
- Sec. 9-233. Voting tabulator tenders.
- Sec. 9-234. Presence of registrars. Checkers.
- Sec. 9-235. Unofficial checkers.
- Sec. 9-235a. Temporary absence of election officials.
- Sec. 9-235b. Runners.
- Sec. 9-235c. Voluntary service by election, primary or referendum officials.
- Sec. 9-235d. Citizens sixteen or seventeen years of age authorized to serve as election or primary officials. Requirements.
- Sec. 9-236. Activities prohibited in and near polling place; distance markers; entry restricted; exceptions.
- Sec. 9-236a. Spare voting machine or ballot box for educational use of students.
- Sec. 9-236b. Voter's Bill of Rights. Sample ballots. Voters in line when polls scheduled to close permitted to vote. Voting instructions and information.
- Sec. 9-237. Display of national and state flags.
- Sec. 9-237a. Telephones at polling places.
- Secs. 9-165 to 9-167. Biennial town elections: Change to from annual elections, unexpired terms; term and method of rotation of board members.
- Secs. 9-184a and 9-184b.
- Secs. 9-196 and 9-197. Assessors. Minority representation for assessors in towns holding annual elections.
- <b>Chapter 147</b>
- Sec. 9-238. Voting tabulators required. Notification of purchase or discontinuance of use.
- Sec. 9-238a. Report to secretary of number of electors and voting machines.
- Sec. 9-239. Payment for voting machines.
- Sec. 9-240. Provision of voting machines and booths.
- Sec. 9-240a. Periodic examination of voting machines.
- Sec. 9-241. Examination and approval of machines by secretary. Subsequent alteration made by voting machine companies. Use of hole-punch voting machines prohibited. Regulations. Agreement with The Uni
- Sec. 9-242. Voting machine and direct recording electronic voting machine construction requirements.
- Sec. 9-242a. Regulations concerning use of voting machines.
- Sec. 9-242b. Procedures for use of direct recording electronic voting machines.
- Sec. 9-242c. Voting Technology Standards Board.
- Sec. 9-243. Mechanics. Instruction and certification by the Secretary of the State.
- Sec. 9-244. Inspection by party watchers, party chairpersons, candidates and officials.
- Sec. 9-245. Filing of reports.
- Sec. 9-246. Duties of mechanics. Repairs made on election day. Required reports.
- Sec. 9-247. Preparation of machines.
- Sec. 9-247a. Candidates and immediate family members prohibited from transporting, preparing, repairing or maintaining voting machines. Exceptions.
- Sec. 9-248. Furnishing of supplies.
- Sec. 9-249. Instruction of election officials.
- Sec. 9-249a. Order of parties on the ballot label.
- Sec. 9-249b. Arrangement of ballot labels when more than nine party designations and petitioning candidate rows.
- Sec. 9-250. Form of ballots.
- Sec. 9-250a. Blank space where party fails to nominate.
- Sec. 9-251. Order of office on ballot labels.
- Sec. 9-252.
- Sec. 9-253. Order of names of party nominees for multiple-opening office determined by lot. Order when candidate nominated by more than one party.
- Sec. 9-254. List of offices to be filled.
- Sec. 9-255. Sample ballot labels.
- Sec. 9-256. Filing of sample ballot label with secretary.
- Sec. 9-257. Location of voting tabulator and stationing of officials.
- Sec. 9-258. Election officials; additional lines of electors.
- Sec. 9-258a. Two shifts of election officials.
- Sec. 9-259. Duties of election officials before polls open; moderator's return certificates.
- Sec. 9-260. Instruction by means of demonstrator or spare voting machine.
- Sec. 9-261. Process of voting.
- Sec. 9-261a. Preparation of polling place form of identification by committee prohibited.
- Sec. 9-262. Duties of election officials during voting hours.
- Sec. 9-263. Use of paper ballots when voting machine damaged.
- Sec. 9-264. Assistance to elector who is blind, has disability or is unable to write or to read the ballot. Paper ballots available for electors with disabilities.
- Sec. 9-265. Write-in votes.
- Sec. 9-266. Keys to be kept. Storage of voting tabulator.
- Sec. 9-267. Removal of officials.
- Sec. 9-268. Duties of selectmen imposed on other officials.
- Sec. 9-269. Borough election officials.
- Sec. 9-270. Votes by paper ballots.
- Sec. 9-271. Referenda by paper ballots.
- Sec. 9-272. Conditions under which use of voting tabulators may be discontinued.
- Sec. 9-273. Preparation of ballots.
- Sec. 9-274. Secretary may prescribe forms.
- Sec. 9-275. Secret ballot.
- Sec. 9-276. Form for printing ballots.
- Sec. 9-279. Form of ballot.
- Sec. 9-280. Sample ballots.
- Sec. 9-281. Insertion on ballot on death of nominee.
- Sec. 9-282. Ballot to resolve tie vote.
- Sec. 9-283. Secretary to transmit ballots.
- Sec. 9-284. Clerks to obtain ballots if not received two days before election.
- Sec. 9-285. Packaging of ballots; method of opening.
- Sec. 9-286. Ballot box sealing stamp.
- Sec. 9-287. Ballot box lock.
- Sec. 9-288. Clerks to be custodians of keys.
- Sec. 9-289. Registrars of voters to provide rooms or booths and ballot boxes.
- Sec. 9-290. Ballot table. Process of voting.
- Sec. 9-291. Arrangement of and admission to voting place.
- Sec. 9-292. Method of voting.
- Sec. 9-293. Method of balloting.
- Sec. 9-294. Deposit of ballots. Booth tenders.
- Sec. 9-295. Improper markings of ballot.
- Sec. 9-296. Box-tenders.
- Sec. 9-297. Interference prohibited. Assistance of physically disabled persons.
- Sec. 9-298. Removal of officials.
- Sec. 9-299. Counters. Certificates. Declaration of vote.
- Sec. 9-300. Deposit of certificates.
- Sec. 9-301. Ballot return by moderators for state elections.
- Sec. 9-302. Return of ballots to box; sealing and preservation.
- Sec. 9-303. Destruction of unused official ballots.
- Sec. 9-304. Fraudulent abstracting or intermingling of votes.
- Sec. 9-305. Failure of moderator to return keys.
- Sec. 9-306. Penalties.
- Secs. 9-277 and 9-278. Straight and split ticket sections. Form of straight ticket section.
- <b>Chapter 148</b>
- Sec. 9-307. Certificate of check lists.
- Sec. 9-308. Canvass of returns.
- Sec. 9-309. Procedure for announcing result.
- Sec. 9-310. Sealing of tabulator by moderator.
- Sec. 9-311. Recanvass in case of discrepancy.
- Sec. 9-311a. Recanvass on close vote.
- Sec. 9-311b. Recanvass on tie vote.
- Sec. 9-312. Declaration of result; returns to secretary.
- Sec. 9-313. Forms for returns.
- Sec. 9-314. Return of list of votes by moderator.
- Sec. 9-315. Canvass for presidential electors, U.S. senator and members of Congress.
- Sec. 9-316. Canvass in vacancy election of U.S. senator or representative.
- Sec. 9-317. Certification of election of U.S. senator.
- Sec. 9-318. Canvass of votes for state officers.
- Sec. 9-319. Canvass of votes for state senators and representatives and judges of probate.
- Sec. 9-320. Returns of municipal elections by clerks. Elected town clerk who is registrar of vital statistics ex officio.
- Sec. 9-320f. Manual audit of votes by registrars of voters or town clerk. Offices subject to audit. University of Connecticut analysis. Discrepancy recanvass. Voting machine failure to record votes. S
- Sec. 9-321. Return by moderator of election of town clerk and registrar of vital statistics.
- Sec. 9-322. Failure of moderator to make returns.
- Sec. 9-322a. Clerk to file listing of returns.
- Sec. 9-322b. Candidate elected to two or more offices in a municipality and prohibited from holding more than one office. Determination of officeholder.
- Secs. 9-320a to 9-320e.
- <b>Chapter 149</b>
- Sec. 9-323. Contests and complaints in election of presidential electors, U.S. senator and representative.
- Sec. 9-324. Contests and complaints in election of state officers and judges of probate.
- Sec. 9-325. Appeals and reservations of law to be taken to Supreme Court.
- Sec. 9-326. Contest in election of sheriff or judge of probate.
- Sec. 9-327. Bond of complainant.
- Sec. 9-328. Contests and complaints in election of municipal officers and nomination of justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-329. Appeal to Supreme Court.
- Sec. 9-329a. (Formerly Sec. 9-449). Contests and complaints in connection with any primary.
- Sec. 9-329b. Removal of candidate's name from ballot label.
- Sec. 9-330. Examination and testing of machine.
- Sec. 9-331. Tie vote for or vacancy in office of sheriff.
- Sec. 9-332. Adjourned election in tie vote. Withdrawal of candidate.
- <b>Chapter 150</b>
- Sec. 9-344.
- Secs. 9-333 to 9-333y.
- Secs. 9-334 to 9-343. Forms for statements. Definitions. Principal campaign treasurer and campaign treasurers, appointment, duties. Contributions. Filing of statements and reports, fee. Contributions
- Secs. 9-345 and 9-346. Penalties. Powers of state referees and judges.
- Secs. 9-346a and 9-346b.
- Secs. 9-347 to 9-348dd. Preservation of testimony and securing of witnesses. Expenses of inquiry. Application of provisions. Formation of committees; designation and responsibilities of campaign treas
- <b>Chapter 150a</b>
- <b>Chapter 151</b>
- Sec. 9-349. Unlawful sessions of board for admission.
- Sec. 9-350. Failure to warn election.
- Sec. 9-351. Delay in counting or declaring vote.
- Sec. 9-352. Tampering with machine by election official.
- Sec. 9-353. False return.
- Sec. 9-354. Improper printing of ballot label.
- Sec. 9-355. Official neglect or fraud.
- Sec. 9-356. Neglect to elect grand jurors.
- Sec. 9-357. Fraudulent registration.
- Sec. 9-358. False swearing before registrar, moderator, board or State Elections Enforcement Commission.
- Sec. 9-359. Absentee ballots.
- Sec. 9-359a. False statement in absentee balloting. Class D felony.
- Sec. 9-360. Fraudulent voting.
- Sec. 9-361. Primary or enrollment violations.
- Sec. 9-362. Decision of election officials no bar to prosecution.
- Sec. 9-363. Circulation of misleading instructions.
- Sec. 9-364. Influencing elector to refrain from voting.
- Sec. 9-364a. (Formerly Sec. 9-344). Acts prohibited in elections, primaries, referenda, caucuses and conventions. Penalties.
- Sec. 9-364b. Restrictions on incumbents' use of public funds.
- Sec. 9-365. Employers' threats.
- Sec. 9-366. Interference with electors in voting.
- Sec. 9-367. Tampering with voting machine.
- Sec. 9-368. Arrest of accused.
- Sec. 9-368c. Misrepresentation of contents of a petition.
- Secs. 9-368a and 9-368b.
- <b>Chapter 152</b>
- Sec. 9-369. Procedure for holding referendum.
- Sec. 9-369a. Submission of local questions at election.
- Sec. 9-369b. Local questions and proposals. Explanatory text. Expenditure of state and municipal funds to influence vote prohibited. Preparation and printing of certain materials permitted. Exception.
- Sec. 9-369c. Absentee ballots for referendum voting.
- Sec. 9-369d. Submission of local question to voters who are not electors. Vote by electors and voters held in conjunction with an election.
- Sec. 9-370. Submission of local questions at elections.
- Sec. 9-370a. Recanvass on close question vote.
- Sec. 9-371. Report of referendum result to secretary.
- Sec. 9-371a. Nonbinding referendum re selection of legislative body.
- Sec. 9-371b. Rulings by election officials re referendum. Complaints to Superior Court. Time limitation. Notice to Secretary of the State and State Elections Enforcement Commission. Hearing. Orders.
- <b>Chapter 153</b>
- Sec. 9-372. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-373. Nominations to public office.
- Sec. 9-373a. Registration of write-in candidates.
- Sec. 9-374. Party rules to be filed.
- Sec. 9-375. Amendment of party rules.
- Sec. 9-375a. Amendment of party rules in 1972.
- Sec. 9-375b. Amendment of party rules in 1992.
- Sec. 9-376. Postponement of primary day.
- Sec. 9-377. Write-in ballots.
- Sec. 9-378. Nominations without party designation excepted.
- Sec. 9-378m.
- Sec. 9-379. Eligibility for placing on ballot.
- Sec. 9-380. Newly-created offices.
- Sec. 9-381. Nomination procedure.
- Sec. 9-381a. Election procedures applicable to primaries unless otherwise provided.
- Sec. 9-382. Party-endorsed candidates; state or district office.
- Sec. 9-383. Time and place of convention.
- Sec. 9-384. Calls for conventions.
- Sec. 9-384a. Calls for 1974 party conventions.
- Sec. 9-385. Roll-call vote or polling by delegation at convention.
- Sec. 9-385a. Voting by delegation at state convention.
- Sec. 9-386. Tie vote on endorsement.
- Sec. 9-387. Dispute as to endorsement of a candidate or selection of a delegate.
- Sec. 9-388. Report to Secretary of the State.
- Sec. 9-389. Publication of names; information concerning filing of candidacies.
- Sec. 9-390. Selection of party-endorsed candidates for municipal office and selection of delegates to conventions.
- Sec. 9-390a. Election of town committee members in 1972.
- Sec. 9-391. Time for party endorsements for municipal offices and town committee members. Time for selection of delegates to conventions. Certification. Late certification void.
- Sec. 9-392. Selection of town committees.
- Sec. 9-393. Selection of town committee members and delegates.
- Sec. 9-394. District delegates.
- Sec. 9-394a. Senatorial and assembly district convention delegates.
- Sec. 9-395. Publication of information concerning municipal primaries.
- Sec. 9-396. Ballot vote at caucus; eligibility to vote.
- Sec. 9-397. Tie vote on endorsement.
- Sec. 9-400. Filing of candidacies; state or district office.
- Sec. 9-404a. Availability and issuance of primary petition forms for candidacies for nomination to state or district office.
- Sec. 9-404b. Primary petition forms for candidacies for nomination to state or district office. Signatures. Circulation.
- Sec. 9-404c. Registrar's receipt and verification of petitions for candidacies for nomination to state or district office. Filing with Secretary. Tabulation.
- Sec. 9-405. Time for filing primary petition candidacies for municipal offices and town committee members.
- Sec. 9-406. Filing of primary petition candidacies for municipal offices and town committee members.
- Sec. 9-406a. Penalty for fraudulent certification.
- Sec. 9-409. Availability and issuance of primary petition forms for candidacies for nomination to municipal office or election as town committee members.
- Sec. 9-410. Primary petition forms for candidacies for nomination to municipal office or election as town committee members. Signatures. Circulation.
- Sec. 9-411. Number of candidates required on petition for town committee members.
- Sec. 9-412. Registrar's receipt and verification of petitions for candidacies for nomination to municipal office or election as town committee members. Filing with clerk.
- Sec. 9-413. Deposition of deposit filed with registrar.
- Sec. 9-413a. Registrar to certify accuracy of enrollment list provided to candidate circulating primary petition.
- Sec. 9-414. Nominations not to exceed places to be filled; municipal primaries.
- Sec. 9-415. When primary required.
- Sec. 9-416. No-contest nominations; state or district office.
- Sec. 9-416a. Failure of party to endorse; state or district office.
- Sec. 9-417. No-contest nominations; municipal office and town committee members.
- Sec. 9-418. Failure of party to endorse; municipal office.
- Sec. 9-419. Failure of party to endorse; town committee members.
- Sec. 9-420. Persons selected as convention delegates by party deemed lawfully selected.
- Sec. 9-421. When primary not to be held for town committee members.
- Sec. 9-422. Primaries for justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-423. Time for primaries; state, district or municipal office.
- Sec. 9-424. Time for primaries; delegates.
- Sec. 9-425. Time for primaries; town committees.
- Sec. 9-426. Cancellation of primary for office or town committee due to vacancies in non-party-endorsed candidacies. Slate vacancies.
- Sec. 9-427. Cancellation of delegate primary due to vacancies in party-endorsed candidacies; filling of vacancies when incomplete party-endorsed slate wins delegate primary.
- Sec. 9-428. Vacancy in party-endorsed candidacy.
- Sec. 9-429. Cancellation of primary for office or town committee when vacancies in candidacies result in no contest.
- Sec. 9-430. Withdrawal procedure.
- Sec. 9-431. Eligibility to vote at primary.
- Sec. 9-431a. Eligibility to vote at caucus, primary or town convention.
- Sec. 9-431b. Eligibility to vote on removal from one town in state or district to another.
- Sec. 9-432. Verification of names on filing with secretary.
- Sec. 9-433. Notice of primary; state and district office.
- Sec. 9-434. Verification of names on filing with municipal clerk. Exception.
- Sec. 9-435. Notice of primary; municipal office or town committee members.
- Sec. 9-436. Use, number and adjustment of voting machines; conditions and rules for use of paper ballots; qualification and appointment of primary officials.
- Sec. 9-436a. Candidate checkers.
- Sec. 9-437. Form of ballot label. Position of candidates' names on ballot. Sample ballot labels. Voting instructions and information.
- Sec. 9-438. Hours and places of voting.
- Sec. 9-439. Duties of officials.
- Sec. 9-439a. Remedy for denial of right to vote.
- Sec. 9-439b. Penalty for false statement.
- Sec. 9-440. Moderators to make returns.
- Sec. 9-441. Compensation of registrars and municipal clerks.
- Sec. 9-442. When party has no registrar.
- Sec. 9-443. Votes for justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-444. Determination of nominee, town committee members or justices of the peace.
- Sec. 9-445. Recanvass on close vote.
- Sec. 9-446. Tie vote.
- Sec. 9-447. Unlocking of voting machines.
- Sec. 9-448. Recount of paper ballots.
- Sec. 9-449.
- Sec. 9-450. Vacancy elections.
- Sec. 9-450a. Special elections in 1974.
- Sec. 9-451. Minor parties.
- Sec. 9-452. Time for making nominations; certification.
- Sec. 9-452a. Notice of party meetings.
- Sec. 9-453. Petition requirements.
- Sec. 9-453a. Petition form.
- Sec. 9-453b. Issuance of petition forms; restrictions. Application requirements.
- Sec. 9-453c. When single petition may be used.
- Sec. 9-453d. Number of signatures.
- Sec. 9-453e. Circulator.
- Sec. 9-453f. Signature pages.
- Sec. 9-453g. False signing.
- Sec. 9-453h. Withdrawal of signatures.
- Sec. 9-453i. Submission to town clerk or Secretary of the State.
- Sec. 9-453j. Statement by circulator.
- Sec. 9-453k. Signing and certification of circulator's statement; receipt for pages; certification of signatures.
- Sec. 9-453l. Delegation of signature check to registrars.
- Sec. 9-453m. Signatures, effect of variations.
- Sec. 9-453n. Date for filing with secretary.
- Sec. 9-453o. Rejection of defective pages. Cure for omission by town clerk. Approval of petitions.
- Sec. 9-453p. Withdrawal of candidacy.
- Sec. 9-453q. Use of party levers for petitioning candidates.
- Sec. 9-453r. Position of candidates' names on ballot.
- Sec. 9-453s. Vacancies in candidacies. Ballot label.
- Sec. 9-453t. Candidate nominated by major or minor party prohibited from appearing on ballot by nominating petition. Exception.
- Sec. 9-453u. (Formerly Sec. 9-378m). Reservation of party designation.
- Sec. 9-459. Vacancy elections.
- Sec. 9-460. Vacancy in nomination; withdrawal procedure. Certification of replacement nomination; time limitations. Ballot labels.
- Sec. 9-461. Filing of list of candidates with secretary.
- Sec. 9-462. Lists of candidates for state and district offices.
- Secs. 9-378a to 9-378l.
- Secs. 9-398 and 9-399. Dispute as to endorsement. Time for filing candidacies.
- Secs. 9-401 to 9-404. Availability of petition forms. Petition form; circulation of petitions for state or district office; prohibited acts. Registrar's receipt and verification of petitions for s
- Secs. 9-407 and 9-408. Filing of candidacies; delegates. Filing of primary petition candidacies for district delegates.
- Secs. 9-454 to 9-458. Petition: Form; signatures; circulation and filing; town clerk's duties; platform statement required, when; false signing.
- <b>Chapter 154</b>
- Sec. 9-463. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-464. Primary date.
- Sec. 9-465. Placement of candidate names on ballot.
- Sec. 9-466. Announcement of candidate list.
- Sec. 9-467. Issuance of petition.
- Sec. 9-468. Circulation, filing and verification of petition.
- Sec. 9-469. Tabulation of signatures.
- Sec. 9-470. Order of candidate names on ballot.
- Sec. 9-471. Notice of primary.
- Sec. 9-472. Vacancy on ballot due to candidate death.
- Sec. 9-473. Notification by party chairmen of delegates allotted.
- Sec. 9-476. Conduct of primary.
- Sec. 9-482. "Candidate" includes "uncommitted". Determination of total votes cast.
- Sec. 9-483. Allocation of delegates pursuant to party formula.
- Sec. 9-484. Allocation of delegates pursuant to state formula.
- Sec. 9-485. Certification of delegates. Release of delegates.
- Sec. 9-486. Caucuses permitted.
- Secs. 9-474 and 9-475. Candidate caucuses. Selection of delegate slates.
- Secs. 9-477 to 9-481. Tabulation of votes. Delegate affidavit. Convention certification. Vacancy in delegate slate prior to primary. Vacancy in delegate slate following primary.
- Secs. 9-487 to 9-599.
- <b>Chapter 155</b>
- Sec. 9-600. (Formerly Sec. 9-333). Application of provisions.
- Sec. 9-601. (Formerly Sec. 9-333a). General definitions.
- Sec. 9-601a. (Formerly Sec. 9-333b). "Contribution" defined.
- Sec. 9-601b. (Formerly Sec. 9-333c). "Expenditure" defined.
- Sec. 9-602. (Formerly Sec. 9-333d). Designation of campaign treasurer and depository institution. Certification. Persons authorized to receive contributions. Duties of campaign treasurer. Personal jur
- Sec. 9-603. (Formerly Sec. 9-333e). Filing of statements and certification. Transfer of administration of campaign finance reporting to State Elections Enforcement Commission.
- Sec. 9-604. (Formerly Sec. 9-333f). Formation of committee by candidate. Exceptions. Exploratory committees. Justice of the peace slate candidates.
- Sec. 9-605. (Formerly Sec. 9-333g). Political committees; designation of campaign treasurer; registration statement, time for filing, contents of statement. Exception. Limits on establishment of polit
- Sec. 9-606. (Formerly Sec. 9-333h). Duties and qualifications of campaign treasurers. Appointment and duties of solicitors.
- Sec. 9-607. (Formerly Sec. 9-333i). Making of expenditures.
- Sec. 9-608. (Formerly Sec. 9-333j). Statements to be filed by campaign treasurers. Treatment of surplus or deficit.
- Sec. 9-609. (Formerly Sec. 9-333k). Party committees; designation as campaign treasurer. Limitation on multiple committees. Fund-raising events and testimonial affairs.
- Sec. 9-610. (Formerly Sec. 9-333l). Expense sharing by committees. Candidate's expenditures. Use of public funds by incumbent or for promotional campaign or advertisement. Prohibitions on certain
- Sec. 9-611. (Formerly Sec. 9-333m). Limits on contributions made by individuals to candidate committees, exploratory committees. When contributions by personal check or credit card required. Contribut
- Sec. 9-612. (Formerly Sec. 9-333n). Other contributions by individuals. Principals of investment services firms, state contractors, principals of state contractors, prospective state contractors or pr
- Sec. 9-613. (Formerly Sec. 9-333o). Business entities.
- Sec. 9-614. (Formerly Sec. 9-333p). Organizations.
- Sec. 9-615. (Formerly Sec. 9-333q). Limits on contributions made by political committees established by organizations.
- Sec. 9-616. (Formerly Sec. 9-333r). Contributions made or received by candidate committees.
- Sec. 9-617. (Formerly Sec. 9-333s). Contributions made or received by party committees.
- Sec. 9-618. (Formerly Sec. 9-333t). Contributions made or received by political committees organized for ongoing political activities.
- Sec. 9-619. (Formerly Sec. 9-333u). Contributions made or received by committees established for a single primary or election.
- Sec. 9-620. (Formerly Sec. 9-333v). Contributions made or received by committees formed to promote success or defeat of referendum questions. Reporting requirements.
- Sec. 9-621. (Formerly Sec. 9-333w). Political advertising.
- Sec. 9-622. (Formerly Sec. 9-333x). Illegal practices.
- Sec. 9-623. (Formerly Sec. 9-333y). Penalties.
- Sec. 9-624. (Formerly Sec. 9-346a). Preparation and distribution of forms; town clerk's fee.
- Sec. 9-625. (Formerly Sec. 9-346b). Powers of state referees and judges. Preservation of testimony. Witnesses. Expenses of inquiry.
- Secs. 9-626 to 9-674.
- <b>Chapter 156</b>
- Sec. 9-675. (Formerly Sec. 9-348ee). Filing of campaign finance statements in electronic form.
- Sec. 9-676. (Formerly Sec. 9-348ff). Conversion of data from paper format to electronic format.
- Sec. 9-677. (Formerly Sec. 9-348gg). Public access to computerized data from campaign finance statements.
- Secs. 9-678 to 9-699.
- <b>Chapter 157</b>
- Sec. 9-700. Definitions.
- Sec. 9-701. Citizens' Election Fund.
- Sec. 9-702. Citizens' Election Program established. Eligibility for grants.
- Sec. 9-703. Affidavit certifying candidate's intent to abide or not abide by expenditure limits.
- Sec. 9-704. Qualifying contributions.
- Sec. 9-705. Grants for primary and general election campaigns. Supplemental grants for petitioning and minor party candidates.
- Sec. 9-706. Grant applications and payment.
- Sec. 9-707. Limit on deposits into depository account of a qualified candidate committee.
- Sec. 9-708. Payment of general election campaign grant to eligible qualified candidate committee.
- Sec. 9-709. Joint campaigning by candidates for offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
- Sec. 9-710. Loans and personal funds for campaigns. Limits.
- Sec. 9-711. Excess expenditures: Penalties.
- Sec. 9-712. Excess expenditures: Reporting.
- Sec. 9-713. Excess expenditures: Payment of additional moneys to opposing participating candidates.
- Sec. 9-714. Independent expenditures: Payment of additional matching moneys to participating candidates.
- Sec. 9-715. Voter registration lists for participating candidates.
- Sec. 9-716. Annual report on status of Citizens' Election Fund. Insufficient funds. Reserve account.
- Sec. 9-717. Effect of court of competent jurisdiction's prohibiting or limiting expenditure of funds from Citizens' Election Fund for grants or moneys for candidate committees.
- Sec. 9-718. Organization expenditure by party committee, legislative caucus committee or legislative leadership committee for state senator or state representative. Limit for general election and prim
- Sec. 9-750. Portion of revenues from tax under chapter 208 to be deposited in Citizens' Election Fund if insufficient funds available under section 3-69a.
- Sec. 9-751. Contributions to Citizens' Election Fund.
- Secs. 9-719 to 9-749.
- Secs. 9-752 to 9-759.
- <b>Chapter 158</b>