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Connecticut Statutes § 9-453m Signatures, effect of variations

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Statute Text

The use of titles, initials or customary abbreviations of given names by the signer of a nominating petition shall not invalidate such signature if the identity of the signer can be readily established by reference to the signature on the petition and the name of a person as it appears on the last-completed registry list at the address indicated or of a person who has been admitted as an elector since the completion of such list.

Source

(1971, P.A. 806, S. 14.)

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