Connecticut General Statutes 9-23a – When person admitted as an elector permitted to vote in primary. Exception
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, no person admitted as an elector after twelve o’clock noon on the last business day before a primary shall be permitted to vote in such primary.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 9-23a
- Elector: means any person possessing the qualifications prescribed by the Constitution and duly admitted to, and entitled to exercise, the privileges of an elector in a town. See Connecticut General Statutes 9-1
(b) An applicant for admission or enrollment under section 9-26 shall be entitled to vote in a primary if he files his application for admission or enrollment with the town clerk before the day of the primary and is otherwise eligible to vote in the primary.