Connecticut General Statutes 9-362 – Decision of election officials no bar to prosecution
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The decision of the board for admission of electors or of the registrars or of a moderator, as to a person’s right to be admitted to the elector‘s oath, to registration or to cast his vote, shall, in no case, be a bar to a criminal prosecution for procuring himself to be made an elector or to be registered or for voting, without the qualifications required by law.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 9-362
- Board for admission of electors: means the board as composed under subsection (a) of section 9-15a. See Connecticut General Statutes 9-1
- 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
- Registrars: means the registrars of voters of the municipality. See Connecticut General Statutes 9-1