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Section
9-164
Regular and special municipal elections.
Section
9-164a
Transitional terms of office.
Section
9-164b
Deferred terms.
Section
9-164c
Change of municipal election date.
Section
9-164d
Notification to secretary.
Section
9-164e
Proposed action to be submitted to municipal attorney.
Section
9-164f
Election of registrars unaffected.
Sections
9-165 to 9-167
Biennial town elections: Change to from annual elections, unexpired terms; term and method of rotation of board members.
Section
9-167a
Minority representation.
Section
9-168
Place of holding elections.
Section
9-168a
Polling places for voting districts whose lines differ from the district lines as constituted in a municipal election year and for voting districts with less than one thousand five hundred electors who vote for officers that no other electors of town vote for. Combined voting districts and polling places.
Section
9-168b
Designation of polling places in adjacent voting districts.
Section
9-168c
Accessibility of polling places to physically disabled voters.
Section
9-168d
Accessibility of polling places to voters with physical disabilities. Certification. Waiver of requirements.
Section
9-168e
Parking spaces at polling places for handicapped and infirm elderly persons.
Section
9-169
Voting districts.
Section
9-169a
Split voting districts.
Section
9-169b
Effective date of changes in voting districts.
Section
9-169c
At-large election of members of legislative bodies of certain towns.
Section
9-169d
Voting districts crossing legislative district lines, permitted for municipal elections.
Section
9-169e
Voting districts in special elections held to fill vacancy in district or municipal office.
Section
9-169f
Reapportionment required for certain municipal legislative bodies.
Section
9-169g
Town clerks required to submit voting district maps to Secretary of the State. Use of maps by General Assembly.
Section
9-170
Eligibility to vote at town elections.
Section
9-171
Eligibility to vote at city elections.
Section
9-172
Eligibility to vote at state elections.
Section
9-172a
Revised registry list defined for purposes of special elections.
Section
9-172b
Updated list and registration deadline for special election or referendum.
Section
9-173
Plurality required for election.
Section
9-174
Hours of voting and election day registration. Voting by electors and election day registration applicants in line at eight o'clock p.m.
Section
9-174a
Emergency contingency plan for elections. Model plan.
Section
9-174b
Notification re extension of hours of polling place.
Section
9-175
Presidential and vice presidential electors. Write-in candidates and ballots.
Section
9-175a
Agreement Among the States to Elect the President of the United States by National Popular Vote.
Section
9-176
Meeting of presidential electors.
Section
9-177
Compensation of presidential electors.
Section
9-178
Senator in Congress.
Section
9-179
Representative in Congress.
Section
9-180
Representative at large.
Section
9-181
State officers.
Section
9-182
Sheriffs.
Section
9-183
Justices of the peace.
Section
9-183a
Number of justices of the peace, exceptions.
Section
9-183b
(Formerly Sec. 9-252) - Nomination of justices of the peace by parties qualifying as major parties based on enrollment. Terms. Primaries.
Section
9-183c
Nomination of justices of the peace by parties qualifying as major parties based solely on gubernatorial vote. Terms. Primaries.
Section
9-184
Vacancy in office of justice of the peace when justice nominated by a major party.
Sections
9-184a and 9-184b
Reserved for future use.
Section
9-184c
Appointment as justices of the peace of electors who are not members of major parties. Terms. Vacancies.
Section
9-185
Municipal officers.
Section
9-186
Electoral status of municipal officers and justices of the peace.
Section
9-187
Terms.
Section
9-187a
Date term to begin.
Section
9-188
First selectman and selectmen. Election procedure. Dual candidacy prohibited. Minority representation; restricted voting. Tie vote.
Section
9-189
Town clerks, treasurers and tax collectors.
Section
9-189a
Four-year terms for town clerks, registrars and treasurers.
Section
9-190
Registrars of voters.
Section
9-190a
Election of registrars at state elections.
Section
9-190b
Temporary relief of registrar by Secretary of the State; procedure.
Section
9-190c
Removal of registrar.
Section
9-191
Election of registrars for each voting district.
Section
9-192
Deputy registrar. Registrar vacancy. Assistant registrars. Special assistant registrars.
Section
9-192a
Secretary of the State to establish program and criteria for certification of registrars. Committee to advise Secretary on programs and procedures for training, examining and certifying registrars, deputies and assistants. Training program for poll workers.
Section
9-192b
Designation of registrar, deputy or an assistant to receive instruction.
Section
9-193
Registrar's oath.
Section
9-194
Compensation of registrars, deputies and assistants.
Section
9-195
Compensation of registrars and town clerks for duties as to enrollment.
Sections
9-196 and 9-197
Assessors. Minority representation for assessors in towns holding annual elections.
Section
9-198
Determination of number, method of election or appointment, term and compensation of assessors.
Section
9-199
Boards of assessment appeals. Alternate and additional members.
Section
9-200
Constables.
Section
9-201
Election of five-member boards of police commissioners.
Section
9-202
Board of finance.
Section
9-203
Number and term of members of boards of education.
Section
9-204
Minority representation on board of education.
Section
9-204a
Nomination and voting for full number of board members to be elected authorized.
Section
9-204b
Optional alternative system for towns with four-year terms for board of education.
Section
9-205
Election of board of education when number of members revised.
Section
9-206
Election of board of education in towns adopting biennial elections. Alternate rotation of terms and length of terms permitted.
Section
9-206a
Optional number of members and terms of boards of education.
Section
9-207
Library directors.
Section
9-208
Election of library directors on change from annual to biennial election.
Section
9-209
Certificate filed with secretary when planning or zoning members to be elected.
Section
9-210
Incompatible town offices.
Section
9-211
United States senator; vacancy.
Section
9-211a
Fifty or more vacancies in the office of senator in Congress among the states. Connecticut vacancy. Governor's power to appoint.
Section
9-212
Representative in Congress.
Section
9-213
Secretary, Treasurer, Comptroller and Attorney General.
Section
9-214
State representative.
Section
9-215
Member or member-elect of the General Assembly.
Section
9-216
Nomination by petition.
Section
9-217
List of candidates.
Section
9-218
Probate judge.
Section
9-219
Justice of the peace.
Section
9-220
Town office.
Section
9-221
Municipal office vacancy election provisions inapplicable in certain circumstances.
Section
9-222
Filling of vacancy in office of first selectman or selectman. Petition for special election.
Section
9-223
Notice of vacancy in municipal office.
Section
9-224
Special election on same day as regular election.
Section
9-224a
No election if only one candidate in special election to fill vacancy.
Section
9-224b
Registration as write-in candidate in special election to fill vacancy.
Section
9-225
State elections; exception for 2020 state election.
Section
9-226
Municipal elections.
Section
9-227
Record of warning of municipal election.
Section
9-228
Municipal elections.
Section
9-228a
Certification re location of polling place. Report to Secretary of the State identifying moderators. Removal of moderator by Secretary.
Section
9-229
Appointment of moderators. Certification and duties of regional election monitors. Instruction and certification of moderators. Regulations. Alternate moderators.
Section
9-229a
Election or primary day polling place observers. Appointment. Duties. Training program. Regulations. Additional election officials. Code of ethics for polling place observers.
Section
9-229b
Regional election monitors. Contract. Memorandum of understanding.
Section
9-230
Authority of registrars and moderators to prevent or suppress disorder.
Section
9-231
Oath of election officials.
Section
9-232
Challengers. Challenges not to be indiscriminate and under oath.
Section
9-232a
Remedy for denial of voting rights.
Section
9-232b
Penalty for false statement.
Section
9-232c
Moderator to keep memorandum of challenge; form.
Section
9-232d
Request for challenged ballot.
Section
9-232e
Casting of challenged ballot, procedure.
Section
9-232f
Preservation and counting of challenged ballots.
Section
9-232g
Transferred to Chapter 145, Sec. 9-159p.
Section
9-232h
Reserved for future use.
Section
9-232i
Definition.
Section
9-232j
Provisional ballot packets for elections for federal office.
Section
9-232k
Secretary of the State to prescribe and provide provisional ballots.
Section
9-232l
Applications for provisional ballots.
Section
9-232m
Casting of provisional ballots.
Section
9-232n
Determination of eligibility of provisional ballot applicants to vote. Report. Corrected return.
Section
9-232o
Counting of provisional ballots.
Section
9-233
Voting tabulator tenders.
Section
9-234
Presence of registrars. Official checkers. Checking of elector's name.
Section
9-235
Unofficial checkers.
Section
9-235a
Temporary absence of election officials.
Section
9-235b
Runners.
Section
9-235c
Voluntary service by election, primary or referendum officials.
Section
9-235d
Citizens sixteen or seventeen years of age authorized to serve as election or primary officials. Requirements.
Section
9-235e
Secretary of the State allowed access to polling place.
Section
9-236
Activities prohibited in and near polling place; distance markers; entry restricted; exceptions.
Section
9-236a
Spare voting tabulator or ballot box for educational use of students.
Section
9-236b
Voter's Bill of Rights. Sample ballots. Voters in line when polls scheduled to close permitted to vote. Voting instructions and information. Display of identification requirements.
Section
9-237
Display of national and state flags.
Section
9-237a
Telephones at polling places.