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      Sec. 9-303. Destruction of unused official ballots. At the close of each election, the ballot clerks shall return to the municipal clerk all official ballots remaining in their possession and all mutilated ballots which have been returned to them, together with a statement of the number of ballots received by them, the number issued and the number returned; and, within ten days after the date of the election, the town clerk and, in case of city or borough elections, the city or borough clerk shall destroy such mutilated and unused ballots and make a sworn statement to the Secretary of the State of the number so destroyed.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1050; 1953, S. 780d.)

      Cited. 216 C. 253.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title9 > Chap147 > Sec9-303

      Sec. 9-303. Destruction of unused official ballots. At the close of each election, the ballot clerks shall return to the municipal clerk all official ballots remaining in their possession and all mutilated ballots which have been returned to them, together with a statement of the number of ballots received by them, the number issued and the number returned; and, within ten days after the date of the election, the town clerk and, in case of city or borough elections, the city or borough clerk shall destroy such mutilated and unused ballots and make a sworn statement to the Secretary of the State of the number so destroyed.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1050; 1953, S. 780d.)

      Cited. 216 C. 253.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title9 > Chap147 > Sec9-303

      Sec. 9-303. Destruction of unused official ballots. At the close of each election, the ballot clerks shall return to the municipal clerk all official ballots remaining in their possession and all mutilated ballots which have been returned to them, together with a statement of the number of ballots received by them, the number issued and the number returned; and, within ten days after the date of the election, the town clerk and, in case of city or borough elections, the city or borough clerk shall destroy such mutilated and unused ballots and make a sworn statement to the Secretary of the State of the number so destroyed.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1050; 1953, S. 780d.)

      Cited. 216 C. 253.