CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 9-355. Official neglect or fraud.
Sec. 9-355. Official neglect or fraud. Any person who, without reasonable cause,
neglects to perform any of the duties required of him by the laws relating to elections
or primaries and for which neglect no other punishment is provided, and any person
who is guilty of fraud in the performance of any such duty, and any person who makes
any unlawful alteration in any list required by law, shall be fined not more than three
hundred dollars or be imprisoned not more than one year or be both fined and imprisoned.
Any official who is convicted of fraud in the performance of any duty imposed upon
him by any law relating to the registration or admission of electors or to the conduct of
any election shall be disfranchised. Any public officer or any election official upon
whom any duty is imposed by part I of chapter 147 and sections 9-308 to 9-311, inclusive,
who wilfully omits or neglects to perform any such duty or does any act prohibited
therein for which punishment is not otherwise provided shall be fined not more than
two thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than three years or both.
(1949 Rev., S. 1121, 1217; 1953, S. 832d; P.A. 80-432, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 80-432 added application to primaries.
Registrars failing to make lists are subject hereto. 64 C. 160. Implied that certificate is lawful authority for holding
person, though no express provision in section. 140 C. 496.
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