The complainant in any complaint or proceeding under sections 9-323, 9-324, 9-328 or 9-329a, shall give a good and sufficient bond for prosecution for the payment of costs, and the judge or judges hearing such application shall make such order regarding the payment of the costs in such action as may be equitable and may render judgment and issue execution therefor.
(1949 Rev., S. 1113; 1953, S. 805d; P.A. 78-125, S. 8.)
History: P.A. 78-125 deleted “for the correction of errors of a moderator or for a recount of votes” and cross referenced Secs. 9-323, 9-324, 9-328 or 9-449.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 149 - Elections and Primaries: Contested
Section 9-324. - Contests and complaints in election of state officers and judges of probate.
Section 9-325. - Appeals and reservations of law to be taken to Supreme Court.
Section 9-326. - Contest in election of sheriff or judge of probate.
Section 9-327. - Bond of complainant.
Section 9-329. - Appeal to Supreme Court.
Section 9-329a. (Formerly Sec. 9-449). - Contests and complaints in connection with any primary.
Section 9-329b. - Removal of candidate's name from ballot.
Section 9-330. - Examination and testing of tabulators.
Section 9-331. - Tie vote for or vacancy in office of sheriff.
Section 9-332. - Adjourned election in tie vote. Withdrawal of candidate.