17,755 sections across 1,772 Connecticut regulatory chapters.
RCSA 9-242-3 System functions not required in Connecticut
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-3. System functions not required in ConnecticutThe secretary of the state may approve a marksense or punchcard voting machine which does not accommodate rotation of candidate positions within an office and which does not accommo…
RCSA 9-242-30 Software standards. Audit trails
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-30. Software standards. Audit trailsThe system shall be capable of the following: (1) detecting and reporting its status and degree of operability by means of diagnostic software and hardware, (2) detecting and reporting the ide…
RCSA 9-242-31 Functional requirements. Programming and software installation
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-31. Functional requirements. Programming and software installationEach punchcard or marksense device shall be provided with the means of ensuring that the correct removable memory device has been connected to it and that the sof…
RCSA 9-242-32 Functional requirements. System readiness tests
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-32. Functional requirements. System readiness testsThe punchcard and marksense systems shall contain provisions for generating data reports for the town. (Effective February 23, 1994) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 9-242
RCSA 9-242-33 Functional requirements. Pre-election tests and verification
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-33. Functional requirements. Pre-election tests and verification(a) In punchcard and marksense systems, each precinct count device, and all central counting equipment, shall contain provisions for verifying its proper preparatio…
RCSA 9-242-34 Functional requirements. Verification at the polling place
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-34. Functional requirements. Verification at the polling placeThe manufacturer of the punchcard and marksense systems shall provide written instructions and procedures for verifying at the polling place that the removable memory…
RCSA 9-242-35 Functional requirements. Opening the polling place
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-35. Functional requirements. Opening the polling placeThe punchcard and marksense systems may provide for the use of a key in readying the equipment for casting ballots. The punchcard and marksense systems shall provide a means …
RCSA 9-242-36 Functional requirements. Provisions for recanvass
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-36. Functional requirements. Provisions for recanvassTo provide the capability for recounting the results of a contested election, the punchcard and marksense voting systems shall be capable of performing the following: (1) the …
RCSA 9-242-37 Escrow
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-37. EscrowPrior to submitting any system to qualifications testing, the manufacturer shall deposit the source code, operating systems, specialized compilers and documentation materials with an escrow agent acceptable to the secr…
RCSA 9-242-38 Voting machines approved prior to regulations
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-38. Voting machines approved prior to regulationsNothing in Sections 9-242-1 through 9-242-39, inclusive, of these regulations shall affect voting machines approved prior to the adoption of said sections of these regulations. (E…
RCSA 9-242-39 Acceptance testing
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-39. Acceptance testingA municipality shall perform acceptance testing prior to contractual acceptance of punchcard and marksense voting systems. The object of this testing is to determine if the hardware and software delivered c…
RCSA 9-242-4 Hardware standards. Electrical supply
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-4. Hardware standards. Electrical supply(a) All voting data shall be maintained regardless of power surges and outages.(b) The system shall have a back-up power source in the event of commercial power failure. The equipment shal…
RCSA 9-242-5 Hardware standards. Height
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-5. Hardware standards. HeightThe ballot display shall be at a convenient height for the average voter and be adjustable so that it is easily reached by voters confined to wheelchairs. The mark-sense and punchcard systems shall b…
RCSA 9-242-6 Hardware standards. Weight
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-6. Hardware standards. WeightEach component of the equipment shall require no more than two persons to move it from its storage location to the polling site. It may require a lifting mechanism to be used to load it onto a truck …
RCSA 9-242-7 Hardware standards. Environment
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-7. Hardware standards. EnvironmentThe equipment shall operate as required after prolonged exposure to uncontrolled humidity levels. (Effective February 23, 1994) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 9-242
RCSA 9-242-8 Hardware standards. Ballot cards
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-8. Hardware standards. Ballot cardsPunchcard and marksense voting machines that will be processed by general purpose card readers shall utilize card stock, punch configurations, and punch field locations which comply with indust…
RCSA 9-242-9 Hardware standards. Ballot printing
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242-9. Hardware standards. Ballot printingIn punchcard and marksense voting systems, the content and arrangement of printing on ballot cards affects the suitability of systems for election use. Printing shall comply with Conn. Gen. …
RCSA 9-242a-1 General statutes shall apply
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-1. General statutes shall applyExcept as otherwise provided by sections 9-242a-1 to 9-242a-28, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes concerning procedure…
RCSA 9-242a-10 Preparation of ballots before polls open
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-10. Preparation of ballots before polls openThe moderator shall give the ballots to the ballot clerks who shall note the number of ballot packages received. They shall open a sufficient number of packages to start the day. They…
RCSA 9-242a-11 Location of voting tabulator and voting booths
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-11. Location of voting tabulator and voting boothsThe entire polling area shall be in plain view of all election officials and electors waiting to vote. The voting tabulator and voting booths shall be placed, if possible, at le…
RCSA 9-242a-12 Opening the polls
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-12. Opening the pollsImmediately prior to the time to open the polls, the moderator shall check that the public counter is zero. The moderator shall declare the polls open at the time prescribed by law. If the voting tabulator …
RCSA 9-242a-13 Demonstrators
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-13. DemonstratorsDemonstrators shall be located before the checkers table. The demonstrators or the other election officials of the polling place shall offer instruction to electors entering the polling place. They may use demo…
RCSA 9-242a-14 Ballot clerks
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-14. Ballot clerksNo ballot shall be issued unless the elector's name has been checked off the official checklist. As each ballot is spoiled, the ballot clerk shall so indicate on a ballot log worksheet. No replacement ballot sh…
RCSA 9-242a-15 Assistant registrars of voters
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-15. Assistant registrars of votersThe assistant registrars of voters or other officials designated by the moderator shall control access to the area containing the voting booths. Only electors with ballots and persons legally e…
RCSA 9-242a-16 Voting tabulator tenders and voting tabulator malfunction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-16. Voting tabulator tenders and voting tabulator malfunctionThe voting tabulator tenders shall be stationed approximately three to four feet from the voting tabulator. They shall control access to the voting tabulator and shal…
RCSA 9-242a-17 Process of voting
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-17. Process of votingAfter the checkers check off the name of an elector on the official check list, the ballot clerk shall issue such elector a ballot. The ballot clerk shall also offer the elector a privacy sleeve into which …
RCSA 9-242a-18 Overvote
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-18. OvervoteAn overvote occurs when an elector votes for more candidates for an office than he is entitled to. When an overvote message appears on the voting tabulator, the voting tabulator tender shall instruct the elector to …
RCSA 9-242a-19 Blank ballot
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-19. Blank ballotA blank or unreadable ballot is one on which the tabulator cannot read a single vote for any office. If this occurs, the tabulator tender shall review with the elector the instructions and direct the elector to …
RCSA 9-242a-2 Number of voting tabulators and ballots
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-2. Number of voting tabulators and ballotsThe officials of a municipality purchasing or leasing an approved marksense voting tabulator shall provide a number of voting tabulators sufficient to provide a voting tabulator for eac…
RCSA 9-242a-20 Replacing a spoiled ballot with a new ballot
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-20. Replacing a spoiled ballot with a new ballotAny elector may request a new ballot at any time prior to the acceptance of his ballot by the voting tabulator. No reason need be given. To obtain a replacement ballot, the electo…
RCSA 9-242a-21 Challenged ballot
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-21. Challenged ballotA challenged ballot issued under section 9-232e of the Connecticut General Statutes shall be a regular ballot which the elector shall fold and place in the serially-numbered envelope. (Adopted effective Oct…
RCSA 9-242a-22 Close of polls. Canvass of voting tabulator
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-22. Close of polls. Canvass of voting tabulatorAt the close of the polls, the polling place officials shall prepare the moderator's return prescribed by the Secretary of the State. The moderator and assistant registrars of vote…
RCSA 9-242a-23 Moderator's returns. Canvass of votes cast and certifications
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-23. Moderator's returns. Canvass of votes cast and certificationsThe polling place officials shall complete the moderator's returns and shall be guided by instructions of the Secretary of the State. The moderator and assistant …
RCSA 9-242a-24 Counting absentee ballots at the polls
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-24. Counting absentee ballots at the pollsIf absentee ballots are counted at the polls, the absentee ballots and the voting tabulator shall be adjusted to provide that the election results report printed by the voting tabulator…
RCSA 9-242a-25 Central counting of absentee ballots
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-25. Central counting of absentee ballotsIf registrars of voters choose to use an approved marksense voting tabulator to count absentee ballots at a central location, on election day the central counting officials shall deliver …
RCSA 9-242a-26 Completing ballot log summary after polls close
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-26. Completing ballot log summary after polls closeAfter the polls close, the ballot clerks shall complete a ballot log summary prescribed by the Secretary of the State. They shall record on a form prescribed by the Secretary o…
RCSA 9-242a-27 Closing the machines and polls
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-27. Closing the machines and pollsAfter all election results reports have been produced, the moderator and assistant registrars of voters shall record on the moderator's return the number on the public counter, close down the t…
RCSA 9-242a-28 Recanvass
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-28. RecanvassIf a recanvass is required by law in a municipality which uses marksense voting tabulators, the head moderator shall summon the recanvass officials consisting of at least two checkers, two ballot clerks and two abs…
RCSA 9-242a-3 Counting of absentee ballots
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-3. Counting of absentee ballotsThe registrars of voters of a town may authorize marksense voting tabulators approved by the Secretary of the State to be used to count absentee ballots at an election, primary or referendum. (Ado…
RCSA 9-242a-4 Adjustment and programming voting tabulators. Printing ballots and absentee ballots
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-4. Adjustment and programming voting tabulators. Printing ballots and absentee ballotsThe registrars shall direct the preparation, adjustment and programming of the voting tabulator by a suitable technician who is adequately tr…
RCSA 9-242a-5 Inspection and test voting the voting tabulator
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-5. Inspection and test voting the voting tabulatorBeginning as soon as ballots and ballot cards are available and not later than the tenth day before the election or primary, the registrars shall conduct ballot card testing of …
RCSA 9-242a-6 Election officials
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-6. Election officialsThe election officials of each polling place shall consist of a certified moderator, at least one but not more than two official checkers for each line of electors, two registrars of voters or two assistant…
RCSA 9-242a-7 Instruction of polling place officials. Preparation of polling place
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-7. Instruction of polling place officials. Preparation of polling placeBefore each election, all election officials shall attend an instructional session conducted by the registrars, moderators and, if the registrars deem neces…
RCSA 9-242a-8 Voting tabulator and ballots delivered to polls
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-8. Voting tabulator and ballots delivered to polls(a) If the tabulator is stored at a central location after inspection and test voting pursuant to 9-242a-5, two election officials of different parties assigned to each polling …
RCSA 9-242a-9 Preparation of voting tabulator before polls open
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-242a-9. Preparation of voting tabulator before polls openThe assistant registrars shall witness the moderator install the tabulator on the ballot box. The moderator shall examine the label on the tabulator, and if it does not indica…
RCSA 9-32-1 Applicability of provisions
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-32-1. Applicability of provisionsIn any municipality where the registrars of voters cause a canvass of the electors to be made by mail pursuant to subdivision (2) of section 9-32 of the General Statutes, such canvass shall be conduc…
RCSA 9-32-2 Notice of canvass - general provisions
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-32-2. Notice of canvass - general provisionsThe registrars shall send to each elector a notice of canvass by first class mail to the residence of such elector as shown on the last completed registry list for the municipality. The no…
RCSA 9-32-3 Notice of canvass - form
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-32-3. Notice of canvass - form(a) Notice of canvass form. The notice of canvass shall be in both the English and Spanish languages in affected municipalities; in nonaffected municipalities the notice of canvass may be in the English…
RCSA 9-32-4 Notice of canvass—failure to return
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-32-4. Notice of canvass—failure to returnIf the registrars of voters do not receive the notice of canvass from an elector, completed and signed, within 30 days after the date the notice was mailed to such elector, they shall take su…
RCSA 9-32-5 (Repealed)
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 9-32-5. (Repealed) Repealed January 31, 1989. AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 9-32