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Chapter 152 - Referenda


  • Section 9-369 - Procedure for holding referendum.
  • Section 9-369a - Submission of local questions at election.
  • Section 9-369b - Local questions and proposals. Preparation, printing and dissemination of explanatory texts and other materials. Use of community notification systems. Expenditure of state and municipal funds to influence vote prohibited; exceptions. Civil penalty. Summaries of arguments for, against local questions.
  • Section 9-369c - Absentee ballots for referendum voting.
  • Section 9-369d - Submission of local question to voters who are not electors. Vote by electors and voters held in conjunction with an election.
  • Section 9-370 - Submission of local questions at elections.
  • Section 9-370a - Recanvass on close question vote.
  • Section 9-371 - Report of referendum result to secretary.
  • Section 9-371a - Nonbinding referendum re selection of legislative body.
  • Section 9-371b - Rulings by election officials re referendum. Complaints to Superior Court. Time limitation. Notice to Secretary of the State and State Elections Enforcement Commission. Hearing. Orders.
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