Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 598 - Religious Corporations and Societies
Section 33-268. - Election of trustees.

The trustees of each Methodist Church shall be elected by ballot by the members of such church, of legal age, on the second Monday of October of each year, at the usual place of worship of such church; or in such other manner as the discipline of the Methodist Church may prescribe. Notice of such election shall be given from the pulpit of such church on at least two Sundays preceding or by having such notice posted on the door of the place of worship by the clerk of the board of trustees at least fifteen days next preceding the time of election, and such trustees shall hold their office until their successors are elected. The polls of such election shall remain open for at least one hour after the time designated in such notice and, in case of failure to elect on the day named in such notice, the election may be held on any subsequent day of the same month after legal notice thereof. If a vacancy occurs in the board of trustees, it may be filled at any special meeting called for that purpose, after giving the notice provided for in this section. At each election there shall be appointed by the electors present a chairman and clerk, who shall act jointly as inspectors of election, receive and count the votes for such trustees and certify under oath who have received the majority of the votes. Whenever the members of any Methodist Church fail to elect trustees as above provided, the quarterly conference of such church may elect trustees to fill the vacancy until the next ensuing annual election; and at each annual election the legal voters shall elect trustees to fill any vacancies for the unexpired terms. Upon the formation of any Methodist Church, the first election of its trustees shall be made by the quarterly conference, and such trustees shall hold office until the next ensuing annual election. Said quarterly conference shall determine the number of trustees to be so elected, which number shall not be more than fifteen nor less than three.

(1949 Rev., S. 5377; P.A. 00-92, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 00-92 deleted requirement that certificate of votes received be deposited with and kept on file by the town clerk.
Powers of bishops; courts follow decision of ecclesiastical tribunal. 73 C. 216.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 33 - Corporations

Chapter 598 - Religious Corporations and Societies

Section 33-243 to 33-264. - Religious corporations and societies: General provisions.

Section 33-264a. - Formation of religious corporation or society.

Section 33-264b. - Filing of certificate.

Section 33-264c. - Powers.

Section 33-264d. - Change from religious society to corporation.

Section 33-264e. - Dissolution.

Section 33-264f. - Judicial dissolution.

Section 33-264g. - Receipt of funds by ecclesiastical societies, cemetery associations and library associations.

Section 33-264h. - Conveyances by ecclesiastical societies to religious societies and corporations.

Section 33-264i. - Dissolution of ecclesiastical society.

Section 33-264j. - Status of societies established prior to October 1, 1969.

Section 33-264k. - Construction of part.

Section 33-264l. - Prior rights and liabilities unaffected.

Section 33-265. - Legal status and powers.

Section 33-266. - Regulations.

Section 33-267. - Two organizations in one society.

Section 33-268. - Election of trustees.

Section 33-269. - Number; term of office.

Section 33-270. - Organization and powers of trustees. Treasurer's report.

Section 33-271. - District superintendent or presiding elder and stewards may form corporation.

Section 33-272. - Powers of corporation.

Section 33-273. - Appointment of trustees.

Section 33-274. - Trustees may convey real estate to corporation.

Section 33-275. - Union of churches; their trustees and property.

Section 33-276. - Change of name.

Section 33-277. - Election and powers of trustees.

Section 33-278. - Change of name.

Section 33-278a. - Name changes authorized.

Section 33-278b. - Powers. Merger. Dissolution. Formation.

Section 33-279. - Organization as corporation.

Section 33-280. - Property rights of Roman Catholic Church.

Section 33-281. - Subject to laws of church.

Section 33-281a. - Change of name of Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren Churches.