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Chapter 141 - General Provisions


  • Section 9-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 9-1a - “Municipal clerk” defined.
  • Section 9-1b - “Tabulator” substituted for “machine”. “Ballot” substituted for “ballot label”.
  • Section 9-2 - Calculation of period of time.
  • Section 9-2a - Notice and warning requirements.
  • Section 9-3 - Secretary to be Commissioner of Elections. Presumption re rulings, instructions, opinions and orders. Order to correct irregularity or impropriety.
  • Section 9-4 - Duties of secretary.
  • Section 9-4a - Voter guide for state elections.
  • Section 9-4b - Elections training unit.
  • Section 9-5 - Copies of instructional materials for moderators.
  • Section 9-5a - Towns to supply registrars with office space and supplies. Records.
  • Section 9-5b - Retention of records by registrars.
  • Section 9-6 - Conferences of municipal clerks, registrars and Secretary.
  • Section 9-6a - Conference for voting machine examiners.
  • Section 9-6b - Assistance to blind persons in the signing of petitions.
  • Section 9-6c - Agreements between municipalities re performance of functions.
  • Section 9-7 - Charter provisions not affected.
  • Section 9-7a - (Formerly Sec. 9-368a). State Elections Enforcement Commission. Reports. Political activity of members. Written complaints and statements.
  • Section 9-7b - (Formerly Sec. 9-368b). State Elections Enforcement Commission’s duties and powers.
  • Section 9-7c - Recommended appropriations. Allotments.
  • Section 9-8 - Penalty for false statement.
  • Section 9-8a - 1972 election of General Assembly.
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