Connecticut Statutes

§ 9-453f — Signature pages.

Connecticut § 9-453f
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 9Elections
Ch. 153Nominations and Political Parties

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 9-453f (2026).

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Before any signatures may be obtained on a petition signatures page, above the space provided for signatures shall be indicated the party designation, if any, the name and address of the candidate, the office sought, the election and the date thereof, and the town and district, if such is the case, in which such petition page is to be circulated. Such indication may not be altered or amended after any person has signed the page. Each page of a nominating petition shall contain the names and street addresses of the signers. No page of a nominating petition shall be certified by the clerks of two or more towns and signatures on any page so certified shall not be counted by the Secretary of the State.

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Legislative History

(1971, P.A. 806, S. 7; P.A. 81-447, S. 12, 23.) History: P.A. 81-447 eliminated prohibition against names of electors of different municipalities appearing on same petition page, effective January 1, 1982.

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