Sec. 9-290. Ballot table. Process of voting.
Sec. 9-290. Ballot table. Process of voting. (a) The registrars of voters shall provide, at the entrance into the enclosure prescribed by section 9-289, a ballot table at
which the elector shall obtain the elector's ballot. Each ballot table shall have at least one
ballot clerk, but not more than two such clerks who shall be appointed by the registrars.
(b) In each primary, election or referendum, when an elector has entered the polling
place, the elector shall (1) announce the elector's street address and name to the official
checkers in a tone sufficiently loud and clear to enable all the election officials present
to hear the same, and (2) (A) present to the official checkers the elector's Social Security
card or any other preprinted form of identification which shows the elector's name and
either the elector's address, signature or photograph, or (B) sign a statement under penalty of false statement, on a form prescribed by the Secretary of the State, that the elector
is the person whose name appears on the official checklist. The official checker shall
check the name of such elector on the official checklist. No political party shall have
more than one challenger. The moderator may allow in the polling place any witnesses
that may be required in the case of a challenge, provided the moderator shall not allow
in more than one witness at a time.
(c) In each polling place in which two or more parties are holding primaries in which
unaffiliated electors are authorized to vote pursuant to section 9-431, an unaffiliated
elector shall also announce to the separate table of official checkers for unaffiliated
electors the party in whose primary the elector chooses to vote and the official checkers
shall note such party when checking such elector's name on the checklist of unaffiliated
electors. Such choice shall not alter the elector's unaffiliated status.
(d) In each polling place in which two or more parties are holding primaries in
which unaffiliated electors are authorized to vote or in which one party is holding a
primary in which unaffiliated electors are authorized to vote for some but not all offices
to be contested at the primary, the official checkers shall give to each elector checked
a receipt provided by the registrar of voters, in a form prescribed by the Secretary of
the State, specifying either (1) the party with which the elector is enrolled, if any, or (2)
in the case of an unaffiliated elector, the party in whose primary the elector has chosen
to vote and whether the elector is authorized to vote for only a partial ballot.
(e) If not challenged by any of the election officials, the elector shall be permitted
to pass into the area where the booths are located. The elector shall give any receipt the
elector has received to a ballot clerk and the ballot clerk shall give the elector a ballot
and permit the elector to vote only in the primary of the party specified by the receipt.
The ballot clerks shall deliver to such elector one official ballot, except that if any elector
so defaces or injures any such ballot as to render it unfit for use, upon the return of such
ballot to the ballot clerks, such clerks shall furnish the elector with another official ballot.
(1949 Rev., S. 1055; 1953, S. 767d; P.A. 02-130, S. 1; P.A. 07-194, S. 30.)
History: P.A. 02-130 designated existing provisions as Subsecs. (a) and (e), making technical changes therein, and
inserted Subsecs. (b), (c) and (d) and provisions in said Subsec. (e) re polling place procedures, effective July 1, 2002;
P.A. 07-194 amended Subsec. (a) to replace "selectmen" with "registrars of voters", replace "ballot booth" with "ballot
table" and require each ballot table to have at least one but not more than two ballot clerks, amended Subsecs. (b), (c) and
(d) to replace "checkers" with "official checkers" and made conforming and technical changes throughout.