Connecticut Statutes § 9-453i Submission to town clerk or Secretary of the State
Statute Text
(a)
Each page of a nominating petition proposing a candidate for an office to be filled at a regular election shall be submitted to the appropriate town clerk not later than four o'clock p.m. on the ninetieth day preceding the day of such regular election, or to the Secretary of the State not later than four o'clock p.m. on the ninety-seventh day preceding the day of such regular election.
(b)
Each page of a nominating petition proposing a candidate for an office to be filled at a special election, except petitions filed under section
9-216
, shall be submitted to the appropriate town clerk not later than four o'clock p.m. on the seventieth day preceding the day of such special election, or to the Secretary of the State not later than four o'clock p.m. on the seventy-seventh day preceding the day of such special election, unless (1) such special election is held in conjunction with a regular election, and (2) the writ of such special election is issued at least fourteen days before the final day for the filing of primary petitions for municipal offices to be filled at such regular election pursuant to section
9-405
, in which case the deadline for submitting such nominating petition pages shall be the same as the deadline for such submission in connection with such regular election as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(c)
Each page of a nominating petition proposing a candidate at an election shall be so submitted either (1) to the town clerk of the town in which the signers reside, or (2) to the Secretary of the State, in which case the Secretary of the State shall submit the petition pages to the appropriate town clerk, for the purpose of certifying the signatures on such pages.
(d)
On such last day for submitting such nominating petition pages, in each town in which an election is to be held, the office of the town clerk shall open not later than one o'clock p.m. and remain open until at least four o'clock p.m., and the town clerk or the assistant town clerk shall be present therein.
Source
(1971, P.A. 806, S. 10; P.A. 77-537, S. 1, 5; P.A. 79-339; P.A. 85-577, S. 16;
P.A.
03-241
,
S.
52
.)
History
Amended by
P.A.
23-0178
,
S.
1
of the
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