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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 9 > Chapter 147 - Voting Methods
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Title 9
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§ 9-238
Voting tabulators required. Notification of purchase or discontinuance of use
§ 9-238a
Report to secretary of number of electors and voting machines
§ 9-239
Payment for voting machines
§ 9-240
Provision of voting machines and booths
§ 9-240a
Periodic examination of voting machines
§ 9-241
Examination and approval of machines by secretary. Subsequent alteration made by voting machine companies. Use of hole-punch voting machines prohibited. Regulations. Agreement with The University of Connecticut or Connecticut State University System
§ 9-242
Voting machine and direct recording electronic voting machine construction requirements
§ 9-242a
Regulations concerning use of voting machines
§ 9-242b
Procedures for use of direct recording electronic voting machines
§ 9-242c
Voting Technology Standards Board
§ 9-243
Mechanics. Instruction and certification by the Secretary of the State
§ 9-244
Inspection by party watchers, party chairpersons, candidates and officials
§ 9-245
Filing of reports
§ 9-246
Duties of mechanics. Repairs made on election day. Required reports
§ 9-247
Preparation of machines
§ 9-247a
Candidates and immediate family members prohibited from transporting, preparing, repairing or maintaining voting machines. Exceptions
§ 9-248
Furnishing of supplies
§ 9-249
Instruction of election officials
§ 9-249a
Order of parties on the ballot label
§ 9-249b
Arrangement of ballot labels when more than nine party designations and petitioning candidate rows
§ 9-250
Form of ballots
§ 9-250a
Blank space where party fails to nominate
§ 9-251
Order of office on ballot labels
§ 9-252
§ 9-253
Order of names of party nominees for multiple-opening office determined by lot. Order when candidate nominated by more than one party
§ 9-254
List of offices to be filled
§ 9-255
Sample ballot labels
§ 9-256
Filing of sample ballot label with secretary
§ 9-257
Location of voting tabulator and stationing of officials
§ 9-258
Election officials; additional lines of electors
§ 9-258a
Two shifts of election officials
§ 9-259
Duties of election officials before polls open; moderator's return certificates
§ 9-260
Instruction by means of demonstrator or spare voting machine
§ 9-261
Process of voting
§ 9-261a
Preparation of polling place form of identification by committee prohibited
§ 9-262
Duties of election officials during voting hours
§ 9-263
Use of paper ballots when voting machine damaged
§ 9-264
Assistance to elector who is blind, has disability or is unable to write or to read the ballot. Paper ballots available for electors with disabilities
§ 9-265
Write-in votes
§ 9-266
Keys to be kept. Storage of voting tabulator
§ 9-267
Removal of officials
§ 9-268
Duties of selectmen imposed on other officials
§ 9-269
Borough election officials
§ 9-270
Votes by paper ballots
§ 9-271
Referenda by paper ballots
§ 9-272
Conditions under which use of voting tabulators may be discontinued
§ 9-273
Preparation of ballots
§ 9-274
Secretary may prescribe forms
§ 9-275
Secret ballot
§ 9-276
Form for printing ballots
§ 9-279
Form of ballot
§ 9-280
Sample ballots
§ 9-281
Insertion on ballot on death of nominee
§ 9-282
Ballot to resolve tie vote
§ 9-283
Secretary to transmit ballots
§ 9-284
Clerks to obtain ballots if not received two days before election
§ 9-285
Packaging of ballots; method of opening
§ 9-286
Ballot box sealing stamp
§ 9-287
Ballot box lock
§ 9-288
Clerks to be custodians of keys
§ 9-289
Registrars of voters to provide rooms or booths and ballot boxes
§ 9-290
Ballot table. Process of voting
§ 9-291
Arrangement of and admission to voting place
§ 9-292
Method of voting
§ 9-293
Method of balloting
§ 9-294
Deposit of ballots. Booth tenders
§ 9-295
Improper markings of ballot
§ 9-296
Box-tenders
§ 9-297
Interference prohibited. Assistance of physically disabled persons
§ 9-298
Removal of officials
§ 9-299
Counters. Certificates. Declaration of vote
§ 9-300
Deposit of certificates
§ 9-301
Ballot return by moderators for state elections
§ 9-302
Return of ballots to box; sealing and preservation
§ 9-303
Destruction of unused official ballots
§ 9-304
Fraudulent abstracting or intermingling of votes
§ 9-305
Failure of moderator to return keys
§ 9-306
Penalties
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