Connecticut Constitution

Article SIXTH, § 8

Connecticut Const. art. SIXTH, § 8

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Conn. Const. art. SIXTH, § 8.

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The general assembly may provide by law for the admission as electors in absentia of members of the armed forces, the United States merchant marine, members of religious or welfare groups or agencies attached to and serving with the armed forces and civilian employees of the United States, and the spouses and dependents of such persons.

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History

Sec. 8 amended in 1992. See Art. XXVII of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.

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