Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 145 - Absentee Voting
Section 9-140b. (Formerly Sec. 9-146). - Return of absentee ballots; use of secure drop box. Possession of ballots and envelopes restricted.

(a) An absentee ballot shall be cast at a primary, election or referendum only if: (1) It is mailed by (A) the ballot applicant, (B) a designee of a person who applies for an absentee ballot because of illness or physical disability, or (C) a member of the immediate family of an applicant who is a student, so that it is received by the clerk of the municipality in which the applicant is qualified to vote not later than the close of the polls; (2) it is returned by the applicant in person to the clerk by the day before a regular election, special election or primary or prior to the opening of the polls on the day of a referendum; (3) it is returned by a designee of an ill or physically disabled ballot applicant, in person, to said clerk not later than the close of the polls on the day of the election, primary or referendum; (4) it is returned by a member of the immediate family of the absentee voter, in person, to said clerk not later than the close of the polls on the day of the election, primary or referendum; (5) in the case of a presidential or overseas ballot, it is mailed or otherwise returned pursuant to the provisions of section 9-158g; or (6) it is returned with the proper identification as required by the Help America Vote Act, P.L. 107-252, as amended from time to time, if applicable, inserted in the outer envelope so such identification can be viewed without opening the inner envelope. A person returning an absentee ballot to the municipal clerk pursuant to subdivision (3) or (4) of this subsection shall present identification and, on the outer envelope of the absentee ballot, sign his name in the presence of the municipal clerk, and indicate his address, his relationship to the voter or his position, and the date and time of such return. As used in this section, “immediate family” means a dependent relative who resides in the individual's household or any spouse, child, parent or sibling of the individual.

(b) As used in this section and section 9-150c, “designee” means (1) a person who is caring for the applicant because of the applicant's illness or physical disability, including but not limited to, a licensed physician or a registered or practical nurse, (2) a member of the applicant's family, who is designated by an absentee ballot applicant and who consents to such designation, or (3) a police officer, registrar of voters, deputy registrar of voters or assistant registrar of voters in the municipality in which the applicant resides.
(c) (1) For purposes of this section, “mailed” means (A) sent by the United States Postal Service or any commercial carrier, courier or messenger service recognized and approved by the Secretary of the State, or (B) deposited in a secure drop box designated by the municipal clerk for such purpose, in accordance with instructions prescribed by the Secretary.
(2) In the case of absentee ballots mailed under subparagraph (B) of subdivision (1) of this subsection, beginning on the twenty-ninth day before each election, primary or referendum, and on each weekday thereafter until the close of the polls at such election, primary or referendum, the municipal clerk shall retrieve from the secure drop box described in said subparagraph each such ballot deposited in such drop box.
(d) No person shall have in his possession any official absentee ballot or ballot envelope for use at any primary, election or referendum except the applicant to whom it was issued, the Secretary of the State or his or her authorized agents, any official printer of absentee ballot forms and his designated carriers, the United States Postal Service, any other carrier, courier or messenger service recognized and approved by the Secretary of the State, any person authorized by a municipal clerk to receive and process official absentee ballot forms on behalf of the municipal clerk, any authorized primary, election or referendum official or any other person authorized by any provision of the general statutes to possess a ballot or ballot envelope.
(e) No (1) candidate or (2) agent of a candidate, political party or committee, as defined in section 9-601, shall knowingly be present when an absentee ballot applicant executes an absentee ballot, except (A) when the candidate or agent is (i) a member of the immediate family of the applicant or (ii) authorized by law to be present or (B) when the absentee ballot is executed in the office of the municipal clerk and the municipal clerk or an employee of the municipal clerk is a candidate or agent.
(1949 Rev., S. 1143; 1953, S. 633d; 1972, P.A. 196, S. 14; P.A. 73-472, S. 1, 2; P.A. 74-312, S. 1, 2; P.A. 75-125, S. 1, 3; P.A. 76-295, S. 17, 18; P.A. 77-245, S. 1; P.A. 79-340; P.A. 81-424, S. 4; P.A. 82-288, S. 1, 2; P.A. 83-324, S. 1, 2; P.A. 84-319, S. 15, 49; P.A. 85-592, S. 2; 85-613, S. 90, 154; P.A. 86-179, S. 13, 53; P.A. 87-532, S. 4, 10; P.A. 88-162, S. 3, 4; P.A. 89-297, S. 4, 18; P.A. 94-203, S. 11, 12; P.A. 97-154, S. 15, 27; 97-176, S. 1, 2; P.A. 98-67, S. 9, 10; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 96; July Sp. Sess. P.A. 20-3, S. 5; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2, S. 102.)
History: 1972 act retained requirements for deadline for return of absentee ballots to clerk for municipal elections not held coincidentally with regular or special state elections but changed deadline for return of ballots for regular or special state elections to not later than the close of the polls on election day and added provision for a presidential ballot to be issued on election day in certain circumstances; P.A. 73-472 provided that ballot may be completed in clerk's office and returned to clerk at same time, effective with all elections held on or after January 1, 1974; P.A. 74-312 detailed who may be designated to mail absentee ballot where there is illness or physical disability and those who may at times have in their possession official ballots or ballot envelopes not to apply to any primary held in 1974; P.A. 75-125 changed deadline for return of all absentee ballots, mailed or otherwise, for municipal or state elections, to “the close of the polls on the day of such election”, effective January 1, 1976; P.A. 76-295 added provision for return of an overseas ballot by a person not employed by U.S. postal service; P.A. 77-245 changed “town clerk's office” to “office of the municipal clerk” where appearing; P.A. 79-340 divided section into three Subsecs. and in new Subsec. (a) set forth conditions under which absentee ballot is deemed to be cast, in which was deleted previous provision for completion in clerk's office and return at same time, substituting a requirement that when returned in person by elector deadline is “by the day before such election”; P.A. 81-424 amended Subsec. (b) to include justices of the peace among those persons who may be designated by an elector to mail his ballot; P.A. 82-288 amended section to allow electors to pick up and return absentee ballots in person on day of a special election or primary if done prior to the opening of the polls, and to delete reference to justice of the peace as person who may mail absentee ballot for elector; P.A. 83-324 amended section to allow municipal clerk or designee to personally accept ballots from hospitalized persons; P.A. 84-319 permitted certain individuals to pick up as well as return the absentee ballot of a person hospitalized within the six days immediately preceding a primary or an election; P.A. 85-592 amended Subsec. (a) to allow electors to return applications by U.S. postal service, commercial carrier, courier or messenger services; P.A. 85-613 made a technical change in Subsec. (a) and deleted provision which had required clerk to retain records for six months after election or primary; P.A. 86-179 added references to referenda, use of commercial carrier, courier or messenger service, changed term “elector” to “applicant” and deleted provision re issuance of ballot on election day; Sec. 9-146 transferred to Sec. 9-140b in 1987; P.A. 87-532 amended Subsec. (a)(1) to allow an absentee ballot to be cast if it is mailed by a member of the immediate family of an applicant who is a student; P.A. 88-162 amended Subsec. (a)(2) to require that absentee ballot be returned by day before special election or primary, instead of prior to opening of polls on day of special election or primary, in order to be cast, effective July 1, 1989; P.A. 89-297 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) to allow a designee of any ill or physically disabled applicant, instead of only an applicant having an unforeseen illness or physical disability occurring within six days immediately preceding close of polls, to return ballot in person ; P.A. 94-203 divided Subsec. (b) into Subdivs., rephrased provision re licensed physician or registered or practical nurse in Subdiv. (1), and inserted “or assistant registrar of voters” in Subdiv. (2), effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 97-154 added new Subsec. (a)(4) authorizing absentee ballot to be cast if returned by immediate family member, renumbering former Subdiv. (4) as Subdiv. (5) and requiring person returning absentee ballot to municipal clerk under Subdiv. (3) or (4) to present identification and provide information on outer envelope, effective January 1, 1998; P.A. 97-176 added new Subsec. (e) prohibiting candidate or his agent, except in certain cases, from knowingly being present when an applicant executes absentee ballot, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-67 redefined “immediate family” for purposes of section, effective July 1, 1998; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 made a technical change in Subsec. (a)(1) and added Subsec. (a)(6) re ballot returned with proper identification as required by Help America Vote Act, effective January 1, 2004; July Sp. Sess. P.A. 20-3 amended Subsec. (c) to designate existing provisions as Subdiv. (1), add Subpara. (A) designator, add Subpara. (B) re state election in 2020 and add Subdiv. (2) re absentee ballots mailed under Subdiv. (1)(B), effective July 31, 2020; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2 amended Subsec. (a) to redefine “immediate family” to include sibling, amended Subsec. (b)(3) to delete “if no such person consents or is available, then”, amended Subsec. (c)(1)(B) to delete “for the state election in 2020,” and amended Subsec. (c)(2) to replace reference to 2020 state election with reference to each election, primary or referendum, deleted Subpara. (A) designator from provision re drop box retrieval and deleted Subpara. (B) re police escort during drop box retrieval, effective June 23, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 9 - Elections

Chapter 145 - Absentee Voting

Section 9-133f. - Absentee voting procedures.

Section 9-134. - Members of the armed forces; definitions.

Section 9-135. - Absentee voting eligibility; expansion for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021. Misrepresentation prohibited.

Section 9-135a. - Form of absentee ballot.

Section 9-135b. - Preparation and printing of absentee ballots; layouts for public inspection; filing of ballot and affidavit with Secretary. Vacancies; procedure. Omissions or errors in printing.

Section 9-136 and 9-136a. - Form of absentee ballot. Form for municipal election to fill partisan and nonpartisan offices.

Section 9-137. - Inner envelope for return of ballot; statement under false statement penalty. Exception for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021.

Section 9-139. - Outer envelope for return of ballot.

Section 9-139a. (Formerly Sec. 9-155). - Secretary to furnish forms. Contents. Instructions.

Section 9-139b. (Formerly Sec. 9-157). - Secretary authorized to change forms. Expanded authority for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021.

Section 9-139c. (Formerly Sec. 9-154). - Clerk to account to secretary for forms.

Section 9-140. - Application for and issuance of absentee ballots; online system; exception for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021 re mailing of ballots. Distribution of absentee ballot applications. Mailing unsolicited...

Section 9-140a. (Formerly Sec. 9-138). - Signing of form. Insertion of ballot in envelopes.

Section 9-140b. (Formerly Sec. 9-146). - Return of absentee ballots; use of secure drop box. Possession of ballots and envelopes restricted.

Section 9-140c. (Formerly Sec. 9-147). - List of applicants returning ballots to clerk. Sorting of ballots and checking of names on registry list; rejection of ballot if name not on list. Times for delivery of ballots by clerk to registrars. Preserva...

Section 9-140d. (Formerly Sec. 9-152). - Validity of armed forces member's ballot after death.

Section 9-140e. - Elector who is permanently physically disabled or suffering from a long-term illness. Status for receipt of absentee ballots.

Section 9-140f. - Electronic provision of absentee ballot for visually impaired electors.

Section 9-144 and 9-145. - Materials to be furnished to absentee ballot applicants. Marking of ballots.

Section 9-147a. - Central counting of absentee ballots; designation of location by registrars of voters. Exception for counting in respective polling places. Exception re processing of absentee ballots for certain elections, primaries and referenda h...

Section 9-147c. - Appointment of absentee ballot counters, central counting moderator and alternate moderator. Count not to be disclosed prior to close of polls.

Section 9-147d. - Central counting of absentee ballots timely received after 11 a.m. of day before election.

Section 9-148. - Counting of absentee ballots; training of counters.

Section 9-149 and 9-150. - Counting of ballots, procedure; ballot rejected if inner-envelope statement not executed; public may observe central counting; questions decided by moderator, intent of elector to govern, presumptions when intent not clear,...

Section 9-150a. - Absentee ballot counting procedures.

Section 9-150b. - Duties of moderators and municipal clerks. Declaration of count.

Section 9-150c. - Procedure for delivery of ballot in case of late-occurring illness, disability or hospitalization.

Section 9-150d. - Use of voting tabulators to count absentee ballots.

Section 9-150e. - Procedures for processing of absentee ballots before the day of certain elections, primaries or referenda held in 2020 and 2021.

Section 9-151. - Voting in person after absentee ballot has been sent.

Section 9-153. - Clerk to preserve counters' notes, worksheets and other written materials and envelopes, applications and void and unused ballots.

Section 9-153a. (Formerly Sec. 9-141). - Use of federal ballot application form.

Section 9-153b. (Formerly Sec. 9-142). - Additional ballots.

Section 9-153c. (Formerly Sec. 9-136b). - Procedure in case of omission or error in printing or issuing of ballot.

Section 9-153d. (Formerly Sec. 9-143). - Mailing of ballots to persons living outside of United States, military personnel, spouses or dependents.

Section 9-153e. (Formerly Sec. 9-143a). - Alternate application procedure for certain military personnel.

Section 9-153f. (Formerly Sec. 9-143b). - Alternate application procedure and early ballot for electors residing or traveling outside United States and certain military personnel.

Section 9-153g. - Method for return of ballot used by certain military personnel. Report.

Section 9-156. - Distribution and receipt of ballots by secretary.

Section 9-158. - Eligibility to vote for presidential electors after removal from state.

Section 9-158a. - Presidential and federal elections; overseas balloting. Definitions.

Section 9-158b. - Eligibility for presidential or overseas ballot.

Section 9-158c. - Application for ballot.

Section 9-158d. - Application form.

Section 9-158e. - Identification required from person applying for presidential ballot. Mailing or giving of presidential ballot to applicant. Mailing overseas ballot to applicant.

Section 9-158f. - Envelope.

Section 9-158g. - Return to town clerk.

Section 9-158h. - List of applicants.

Section 9-158i. - Secretary to prepare and distribute ballots and forms.

Section 9-158j. - Notice to registrars.

Section 9-158k. - Town clerk to maintain file of information from other states or towns.

Section 9-158l. - False statements. Neglect of duty by public official.

Section 9-158m. - Absentee voting law applicable.

Section 9-158n. - Voting in person.

Section 9-159 to 9-159m. - Ballots. Overseas ballots.

Section 9-159o. (Formerly Sec. 9-151a). - Voting in person after ballot has been sent; exception for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021.

Section 9-159p. (Formerly Sec. 9-232g). - Challenge of absentee ballots.

Section 9-159q. (Formerly Sec. 9-159n). - Supervised absentee voting by patients at institutions upon request of registrar, administrator. Secretary of the State's authority to suspend supervised absentee voting for civil preparedness and public heal...

Section 9-159r. - Mandatory supervised absentee voting at institutions. Procedure. Exception for certain elections, primaries and referenda held in 2020 and 2021.

Section 9-159s. - Notice to conservators and guardians re residents' voting opportunities and voting registration. Optional notice to person with power of attorney.

Section 9-160 to 9-163j. - Affidavit; envelopes. Application for absentee ballot. Procedure for voting. Notice to registrars of voters; delivery and counting of ballots. Voting by new residents in presidential elections.

Section 9-163k. - Pilot program for absentee voting.