CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 9-238. Voting tabulators required. Notification of purchase or discontinuance of use.
Sec. 9-238. Voting tabulators required. Notification of purchase or discontinuance of use. (a) Except as provided in sections 9-271 and 9-272, voting machines
shall be used at all elections held in any municipality, or in any part thereof, for voting and
registering and counting votes cast at such elections for officers, and upon all questions or
amendments submitted at such elections. The board of selectmen of each town, the
common council of each city and the warden and burgesses of each borough shall purchase or lease, or otherwise provide, for use at elections in each such municipality a
number of voting tabulators approved by the Secretary of the State. Different voting
tabulators may be provided for different voting districts in the same municipality. Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection to the contrary, the registrars of voters of
a municipality may determine the number of voting tabulators that shall be provided
for use at any special election in such municipality, provided the registrars shall provide
at least one voting tabulator in the municipality or, in a municipality divided into voting
districts, at least one voting tabulator in each such district.
(b) Upon the purchase or lease of a voting tabulator for use in any municipality,
the officials of such municipality purchasing or leasing the same shall forthwith send
notification in writing to the Secretary of the State of the name or make of such tabulator,
the name of the person who manufactured the same, the name of the person from whom
it was purchased or leased and the date on which it was purchased or leased. No voting
tabulator shall be used in an election which, in the opinion of the Secretary of the State,
does not conform to the requirements of law, is unsuitable for use in such election or
does not comply with the voluntary performance and test standards for voting systems
adopted by the Election Assistance Commission pursuant to the Help America Vote
Act, P.L. 107-252, 43 USC 15481. When in any municipality the use of a voting tabulator
at elections is discontinued because of its age or condition or because it is sold, or for
any other reason, such officials shall send written notification to the Secretary of the
discontinuance of such tabulator, of the time of and reason for such discontinuance and
of the information required in connection with notification of original purchasing or
leasing.
(1949 Rev., S. 1192, 1193, 1194; 1951, S. 259b; 1953, 1955, S. 715d; 1957, P.A. 561, S. 1; 1969, P.A. 32; 355, S. 1;
P.A. 80-339, S. 1; P.A. 91-7; 91-351, S. 26, 28; P.A. 94-203, S. 3, 12; P.A. 07-194, S. 38.)
History: 1969 acts provided for discontinuance of use of old voting machines and provided for additional voting machines according to number of electors and in municipalities having less than 5,000 electors in lieu of additional machine
officials may provide sample voting machine ballot labels, effective with respect to all elections held on or after January
1, 1970; P.A. 80-339 substituted "absentee ballots" for "sample voting machine ballot labels" and "emergency paper" for
"unofficial" ballots where appearing; P.A. 91-7 divided section into Subsecs. and added provision in Subsec. (a) allowing
registrars to determine number of voting machines for special elections; P.A. 91-351 changed effective date of P.A. 91-7
from October 1, 1991, to July 1, 1991; P.A. 94-203 amended Subsec. (a) to require registrars to exclude 75% of names of
electors residing in institutions when calculating required number of voting machines, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 07-194
replaced "voting machines" with "voting tabulators", deleted procedures re voting machines, required tabulators to comply
with voluntary performance and test standards for voting systems adopted by the Election Assistance Commission and
made technical changes.
See Sec. 9-35c re exclusion of names on inactive registry list from computation for determining required number of
voting machines.