CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 9-232l. Applications for provisional ballots.
Sec. 9-232l. Applications for provisional ballots. (a) An individual may apply
for and be issued a provisional ballot if (1) the individual appears at the polling place
and declares that such individual is an elector in the town in which the individual desires
to vote and that the individual is eligible to vote in the primary or election for federal
office in the polling place, but the name of the individual does not appear on the official
registry list for such polling place, and (2) the registrars determine that such name cannot
be restored under section 9-42 or transferred from another polling place under section
9-35.
(b) If the moderator decides that an elector, whose name appears on the registry list
and who has been challenged pursuant to sections 9-232 to 9-232f, inclusive, is not
eligible to vote in the primary or election for federal office, such elector may apply for
and cast a provisional ballot upon the execution of a written affirmation by the elector
at the polling place affirming that the elector is qualified to vote in the election or primary
for federal office in the polling place and has neither offered himself to vote nor voted
in person or by absentee ballot at said election or primary for federal office at the polling
place.
(c) Such application for provisional ballot shall be prescribed by the Secretary of
the State, executed before an election official and include a written affirmation, under
penalty of false statement in absentee balloting pursuant to section 9-359a, which shall
be in the form substantially as follows:
AFFIRMATION: I, the undersigned, do hereby state, under penalties of false statement, that:
1. I am an elector in the town indicated.
2. I am eligible to vote in the election or primary indicated for federal office today in
the town and polling place indicated.
3.a. My name does not appear on the official list of eligible voters for the polling
place indicated, and the polling place officials called the registrars of voters and were
told that my name did not appear on the active registry list for this town for at least one
of the four years previous or on one of the preliminary active registry lists for this year; or
b. The moderator decided that I am not eligible to vote for federal office in the town
indicated for the reason of disfranchisement, lack of identity, lack of bona fide residence
or failure to present the prescribed identification required for new electors after January
1, 2003, indicated.
4. My residence address is located in the voting district that this polling place serves.
5. I have not voted and I will not vote otherwise than by this ballot in person or by
absentee ballot at this election or primary for federal office.
6. I apply for a provisional ballot for federal office.
(June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 86.)
History: June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 effective January 1, 2004.
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