Connecticut Constitution
Article SIXTH, § 9
Connecticut Const. art. SIXTH, § 9
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Conn. Const. art. SIXTH, § 9.
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Any person admitted as an elector in any town shall, if he removes to another town, have the privileges of an elector in such other town after residing therein for six months. The general assembly shall prescribe by law the manner in which evidence of the admission of an elector and of the duration of his current residence shall be furnished to the town to which he removes.
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History
Sec. 9 repealed in 1980. See Art. XIII of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.
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