Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 151 - Elections: Prohibited Acts and Penalties
Section 9-368. - Arrest of accused.

Upon the written complaint of any three electors of a town in which a violation of any law relating to elections has occurred to any judge of the superior court for the judicial district within which the offense has been committed, supported by oath or affirmation that the complainants have good reason to believe and do believe that the allegations therein contained are true and can be proved, such judge shall issue a warrant for the arrest of the accused.

(1953, S. 845d; 1959, P.A. 28, S. 167; P.A. 74-183, S. 187, 291; P.A. 76-436, S. 163, 681; P.A. 78-280, S. 1, 127.)
History: 1959 act transferred jurisdiction to issue warrant from trial justice to circuit court judge; P.A. 74-183 changed “circuit court for the circuit” to “court of common pleas for the county or judicial district”, effective December 31, 1974; P.A. 76-436 changed “court of common pleas” to “superior court”, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 78-280 deleted “county or”.
Cited. 21 CS 445.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 9 - Elections

Chapter 151 - Elections: Prohibited Acts and Penalties

Section 9-349. - Unlawful sessions of board for admission.

Section 9-350. - Failure to warn election.

Section 9-351. - Delay in counting or declaring vote.

Section 9-352. - Tampering with tabulator by election official.

Section 9-353. - False statement, certificate or return.

Section 9-354. - Improper printing of ballot.

Section 9-355. - Official neglect or fraud.

Section 9-356. - Neglect to elect grand jurors.

Section 9-357. - Fraudulent registration.

Section 9-358. - False swearing before registrar, moderator, board or State Elections Enforcement Commission.

Section 9-359. - Absentee ballots.

Section 9-359a. - False statement in absentee balloting. Class D felony.

Section 9-360. - Fraudulent voting.

Section 9-361. - Primary or enrollment violations.

Section 9-362. - Decision of election officials no bar to prosecution.

Section 9-363. - Circulation of misleading instructions.

Section 9-364. - Influencing elector to refrain from voting.

Section 9-364a. (Formerly Sec. 9-344). - Acts prohibited in elections, primaries, referenda, caucuses and conventions. Penalties.

Section 9-364b. - Restrictions on incumbents' use of public funds.

Section 9-365. - Employers' threats.

Section 9-366. - Interference with electors in voting.

Section 9-367. - Tampering with ballot or voting tabulator.

Section 9-368. - Arrest of accused.

Section 9-368c. - Misrepresentation of contents of a petition.