Sec. 9-385. Roll-call vote or polling by delegation at convention.
Sec. 9-385. Roll-call vote or polling by delegation at convention. Whenever one-fifth or more of the accredited delegates to, and present and voting at, any state or district
convention, called for the purpose of choosing candidates for nomination for any elective
office, upon motion, vote in favor of a roll call upon any matter or motion pending
before such convention, or whenever a vote is to be taken on a party endorsement as
between two or more candidates for nomination to any state or district office at any such
convention, the clerk or secretary of such convention shall call such roll and shall keep
a true record, in writing, of the vote of each delegate entitled to vote and voting at such
convention or shall poll such convention by delegations if this procedure has been chosen
by the convention pursuant to section 9-385a, and shall, at the conclusion of such roll
call or call by delegations as the case may be, announce the result of such vote. Such
clerk or secretary shall file such record at the headquarters of the state central committee,
where it shall be preserved for a period of one hundred eighty days after the adjournment
of such convention, and such record shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable
times.
(1949 Rev., S. 1185; 1953, June, 1955, S. 615d; November, 1955, S. N103; 1957, P.A. 518, S. 34; 1958 Rev., S. 9-127; 1963, P.A. 17, S. 13; 1971, P.A. 512, S. 2; P.A. 87-382, S. 38, 55.)
History: 1963 act restated previous provisions; 1971 act added provision authorizing polling by delegations; P.A. 87-382 substituted "one hundred eighty days" for "six months".