Connecticut Constitution

Article SIXTH, § 5

Connecticut Const. art. SIXTH, § 5

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Conn. Const. art. SIXTH, § 5.

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In all elections of officers of the state, or members of the general assembly, the votes of the electors shall be by ballot, either written or printed, except that voting machines or other mechanical devices for voting may be used in all elections in the state, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law. The right of secret voting shall be preserved. At every election where candidates are listed by party designation and where voting machines or other mechanical devices are used, each elector shall be able at his option to vote for candidates for office under a single party designation by operating a straight ticket device, or to vote for candidates individually after first operating a straight ticket device, or to vote for candidates individually without first operating a straight ticket device.

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History

Sec. 5 amended in 1986. See Art. XXIV of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.

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