Connecticut Statutes § 9-153c (Formerly Sec. 9-136b). Procedure in case of omission or error in printing or issuing of ballot
Statute Text
(a)
If a municipal clerk has omitted the name of a candidate, party or office designation, inserted an incorrect or misspelled name of a candidate, party or office designation, provided an absentee ballot applicant with a ballot which is not the correct ballot for his voting district, or incorrectly imprinted or failed to imprint the designation of a state or local question on an absentee ballot in the appropriate space, and if any such omission or error is likely to mislead any voter, he shall, as soon as he becomes aware of such omission or error, promptly mail to each applicant to whom such an absentee ballot has been issued, a correct absentee ballot, envelopes for its return and instructions, a statement explaining the error or omission including the correct name or question and a copy of this section. The municipal clerk shall inform the Secretary of the State when he proceeds under this subsection.
(b)
Any additional absentee voting sets issued to applicants under this section shall be issued in consecutive ascending numerical order based upon the serial number appearing on the outer envelope for return of ballots to the municipal clerk, and the clerk shall keep a record of such numbers by making a notation on, or attaching a memorandum to, the applicant's original application for an absentee ballot.
(c)
The municipal clerk shall keep a list containing the name, address and voting district of each absentee ballot applicant who has been issued more than one absentee ballot under this section and the serial number appearing on the outer envelope of each absentee voting set so issued. The list shall be kept with the list required under section
9-140
.
(d)
If more than one ballot is received from an applicant who has been sent a correct ballot under subsection (a) of this section, the ballot
[
bearing the latest serial number
]
last received by the municipal clerk
shall be counted
[
,
]
if no ballot of such applicant has already been counted.
[
The
]
For all ballots of such applicant that are not counted, the
municipal clerk shall inscribe the word "rejected" and note the reasons for rejection on the outer envelope
[
of each of such applicant's other ballots not so counted
]
and shall seal them, unopened, in a package and retain them in a safe place until delivered in accordance with section
9-140c
.
Source
(P.A. 73-376; P.A. 76-50, S. 3, 7; P.A. 77-303, S. 1, 3; P.A. 82-426, S. 3, 14; P.A. 84-319, S. 12, 49; P.A. 86-179, S. 24, 53.)
History
Amended by
P.A.
24-0148
,
S.
4
of the
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