Connecticut Statutes
§ 9-396 — Ballot vote at caucus; eligibility to vote.
Connecticut § 9-396
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 9-396 (2026).
Text
At any caucus of the enrolled members of any party in any municipality or in any voting district of any municipality, the chairman of such caucus shall, upon the receipt of a written motion from any person lawfully participating in such caucus calling for a vote by ballot upon such matter as such motion designates, submit such motion to a rising vote; and, if fifteen electors present and legally entitled to participate in such caucus vote in favor of such motion, the vote on the matter specified in such motion shall be by ballot. The presiding officer shall thereupon appoint two tellers; and, upon the written application of fifteen electors legally entitled to participate in such caucus, he shall appoint a teller from the persons whose names appear on such application. Before any ballot is
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Legislative History
(November, 1955, S. N108; 1958 Rev., S. 9-131; 1963, P.A. 17, S. 24; P.A. 12-80, S. 55.) History: 1963 act restated previous provisions; P.A. 12-80 replaced penalty of a fine of not more than $200 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days or both with a class D misdemeanor. Cited. 144 C. 27.
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Bluebook (online)
Connecticut § 9-396, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ct/9-396.