CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 9-204a. Nomination and voting for full number of board members to be elected authorized.
Sec. 9-204a. Nomination and voting for full number of board members to be
elected authorized. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 9-204 and 9-414 and
of any special act or town charter, any town may, by charter, or by referendum vote
taken at any regular election in such town pursuant to either a vote of its legislative body
or a petition signed by at least five per cent of the electors of such town as established
by the last-preceding registry list of such town, authorize the nomination by any political
party of candidates for election as members of the board of education of such town equal
to the number of members of said board to be elected at such election, and authorize
the electors of such town to vote for the full number of such members to be elected,
provided not more than one-half of the members of said board declared elected to the
same term at such election shall be of the same political party if the number to be elected
is even and not more than a bare majority thereof shall be members of the same political
party if the number to be elected is odd. If the number of candidates, sufficient to fill
the offices voted on, receiving the highest number of votes at any such election are of
the same political party, those persons sufficient to fill one-half or a bare majority of
such offices, as the case may be, who received the highest number of votes among such
candidates shall be declared elected and those persons receiving the next highest number
of votes who do not belong to such political party, sufficient in number to fill the remaining offices, shall be declared elected.
(P.A. 73-266, S. 1, 2; P.A. 75-532, S. 1, 2.)
History: P.A. 75-532 added "to the same term" to provision that "not more than one-half of the members of said board
declared elected ... at such election shall be of the same political party".
Because threshold requirements for statute's applicability were not met, the operative provisions ensuring minority
representation never came into play. 182 C. 111. Cited. 213 C. 216.
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