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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 9 - Elections
    • Chapter 149 - Elections and Primaries: Contested
    • Section 9-329. - Appeal to Supreme Court.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 149 - Elections and Primaries: Contested
    Section 9-329. - Appeal to Supreme Court.

    Section 9-329 is repealed.

    (1949 Rev., S. 528; 1953, S. 807d; P.A. 78-125, S. 13; 78-280, S. 2, 127.)

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    Structure Connecticut General Statutes

    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 9 - Elections

    Chapter 149 - Elections and Primaries: Contested

    Section 9-323. - Contests and complaints in election of presidential electors, U.S. senator and representative.

    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 9-328. - Contests and complaints in election of municipal officers and nomination of justices of the peace.

    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.

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