Article sixth
of the constitution is amended by adding the following section:
SEC. 11. Any
citizen who will have attained the age of eighteen years on or before the day
of a regular election may apply for admission as an elector within the period
of four months prior to such election, at such times and in such manner as may
be prescribed by law, and, if qualified, shall become an elector on the day of
his or her eighteenth birthday.
Adopted
November 24, 1976; amended in 1980. (See Art. XIV of Amendments to the
Constitution of the State of Connecticut.)
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