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Article 31The Constitution of the State of Connecticut
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ARTICLE XXXI.
Article fourteenth of the amendments to the Constitution is amended to read as follows: 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 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. Any citizen who has not yet attained the age of eighteen years but who will have attained the age of eighteen years on or before the day of a regular election, who is otherwise qualified to be an elector and who has applied for admission as an elector in such manner as may be prescribed by law, may vote in any primary election, in such manner as may be prescribed by law, held for such regular election.
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Constitution of the State of Connecticut, US
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Preamble |
Declaration Of Rights |
Of the Distribution of Powers |
Of the Legislative Department |
Of the Executive Department |
Of the Judicial Department |
Of the Qualifications of Electors |
Of Religion |
Of Education |
Of Impeachments |
Of Home Rule |
General Provisions |
Of Amendments to the Constitution |
Of Constitutional Conventions |
Of the Effective Date of This Constitution |
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