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Code · Connecticut · Title 9 — Elections · CHAPTER 154 — Presidential Preference Primary

Sec. 9-463. Definitions.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1)“At large” means selected on a basis other than from a district;
(2)“Candidate” means any person whose name is placed, or proposed to be placed, as the case may be, on the primary ballot of a party;
(3)“Chairman” means the chairman of the state central committee of a party;
(4)“Delegate” means a person selected by a party to vote at its national convention held for the purpose of nominating such party's candidate for President;
(5)“District” means a congressional district or other political subdivision of the state;
(6)“Party” means a political party having the largest or second largest number of enrolled members in this state according to the most recent enrollment records on file in the office of the secretary;
(7)“President” means the office of President of the United States;
(8)“Primary” means a presidential preference primary in which any enrolled member of a party is eligible to vote for a candidate for such party's nomination for President;
(9)“Rules” mean the national rules or regulations governing a party;
(10)“Secretary” means the Secretary of the State.
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