Connecticut Statutes

§ 7-9 — Petitions for vote. Form. Statement by circulator.

Connecticut § 7-9
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 7Municipalities
Ch. 90Town and Other Community Meetings

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 7-9 (2026).

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Whenever under the provisions of the general statutes or any special act, any action for a vote by the electors or voters of a municipality is to be initiated by the petition of such electors or voters, in addition to such other requirements as such statute or special act may impose, such petition shall be on a form prescribed or approved by the clerk of such municipality, and each page of such petition shall contain a statement, signed under penalties of false statement, by the person who circulated the same, setting forth such circulator's name and address, and stating that each person whose name appears on said page signed the same in person in the presence of such circulator, that the circulator either knows each such signer or that the signer satisfactorily identified himself to the c

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Legislative History

(1957, P.A. 347; 1971, P.A. 871, S. 58.) History: 1971 act substituted “false statement” for “perjury”. Cited. 184 C. 410; 193 C. 1; 197 C. 82; 205 C. 290; 234 C. 513. Petition asking for referendum on authorization of bond issue to finance new school complex invalid because of failure to comply with section. 28 CS 295. Requirement that each page of petition contain 6 months' clause, applicable to referenda under Sec. 12-574a. 30 CS 365.

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