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List of Connecticut ballot measures

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This page provides a list of ballot measures that have appeared on the statewide ballot in Connecticut.

List of ballot measures by year

Measures are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the most recent and upcoming elections appearing first. Tables include brief summaries, relevant topics, and the election results for each measure.

2028

See also: Connecticut 2028 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult

ACCQ

Constitutional Convention QuestionState constitutional conventionsAsks voters whether a constitutional convention shall be held to propose a revision or amendments to the constitution

2024

See also: Connecticut 2024 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

No-Excuse Absentee Voting AmendmentAbsentee and mail votingAuthorize the Connecticut State Legislature to pass a law for no-excuse absentee voting

Approveda

843,153 (58%)

610,694 (42%)

2022

See also: Connecticut 2022 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Early votingAllow the Legislature to provide for early voting

Approveda

687,385 (61%)

448,295 (39%)

2018

See also: Connecticut 2018 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Restricted-use funds; Transportation taxes and feesConnecticut Amendment 1, the Transportation Revenue Lockbox Amendment, is on the ballot in Connecticut as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018.

Approveda

1,030,888 (89%)

132,279 (11%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Public land policyConnecticut Amendment 2, the Legislative Requirements to Transfer State Properties Amendment, is on the ballot in Connecticut as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018.

Approveda

954,467 (85%)

174,348 (15%)

2014

See also: Connecticut 2014 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Absentee and mail voting; Early votingThe Connecticut Early Voting Amendment, Question 1 was on the November 4, 2014 ballot in Connecticut as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.
Defeatedd

453,070 (48%)

491,447 (52%)

2008

See also: Connecticut 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Question 1State constitutional conventionsAllow the state of Connecticut to hold a Constitutional Convention where the Connecticut Constitution could then be amended or revised
Defeatedd

579,904 (41%)

847,518 (59%)

LRCA

Question 2Voting age policyAllow Connecticut residents to vote in primaries at age 17, as long as they will turn 18 before the general election

Approveda

900,491 (64%)

508,396 (36%)

2000

See also: Connecticut 2000 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Law enforcement officers and departments; Local government organizationAbolish the county sheriff system and consolidate roles under a State Marshal Commission

Approveda

585,155 (66%)

307,275 (34%)

1996

See also: Connecticut 1996 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Crime victims' rightsGrant ten rights to victims of crime

Approveda

656,223 (78%)

179,882 (22%)

1992

See also: Connecticut 1992 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Limit on State ExpendituresRevenue and spending limitsImpose a limit on state expenditures based on the national inflation rate or the growth in person income in the state, whichever is greater

Approveda

829,868 (81%)

195,630 (19%)

LRCA

Question 1Voter registrationAllow the Connecticut General Assembly to develop laws allowing anyone to register to vote away from their local registrar of voters office

Approveda

708,030 (73%)

260,885 (27%)

1990

See also: Connecticut 1990 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Redistricting policyExtend the deadlines for legislative redistricting following the decennial census by one month

Approveda

288,609 (54%)

244,964 (46%)

1986

See also: Connecticut 1986 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Question 1State constitutional conventionsAllow the state of Connecticut to hold a Constitutional Convention where the Connecticut Constitution could then be amended or revised
Defeatedd

207,704 (35%)

379,812 (65%)

LRCA

Question 2Election administration and governanceEliminate party levers from voting machines

Approveda

302,899 (50%)

297,827 (50%)

LRCA

Question 3State judicial selectionCreate the Judicial Selection Commission, which would provide a list of judicial candidates to the governor for submission to the General Assembly

Approveda

396,555 (67%)

192,180 (33%)

1984

See also: Connecticut 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Constitutional rightsAdd physical and mental disabilities to the list of traits under the equal protection clause of the state constitution

Approveda

637,754 (78%)

180,955 (22%)

LRCA

Question 2State executive branch structure; State executive powers and dutiesEstablish a procedure for a nine-member council that would determine when a governor is incapable of carrying out the duties of the office to enable the lieutenant-governor to take over

Approveda

713,791 (88%)

95,116 (12%)

LRCA

Question 3State executive branch structureCreate a Criminal Justice Commission to appoint prosecutors instead of the judicial branch

Approveda

554,953 (73%)

208,631 (27%)

1982

See also: Connecticut 1982 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Criminal trials; Jury rulesRemove the requirement for a grand jury to find probable cause before bringing someone to trial for those arrested for a crime that can result in either life in prison or the death penalty

Approveda

437,231 (74%)

157,080 (26%)

LRCA

Question 2State legislative authority; Administrative powers and rulemakingClarify that the General Assembly can oversee executive departments, and that the authority can be delegated to a committee such as the Legislative Review Committee

Approveda

392,606 (70%)

167,570 (30%)

LRCA

Question 3Salaries of government officialsClarify that elected officials cannot increase their pay during their term of office

Approveda

322,557 (57%)

241,597 (43%)

LRCA

Question 4State judiciary structureCreate a court of appeals below the state's supreme court

Approveda

387,116 (71%)

156,257 (29%)

1980

See also: Connecticut 1980 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Residency voting requirementsRemove the waiting six-month waiting period for new state residents to become eligible voters

Approveda

441,087 (66%)

225,096 (34%)

LRCA

Question 2Voter registration; Voting age policyEliminate the provision in the state constitution to allow a 17-year-old to register to vote four months before turning 18, and instead allow the legislature to establish when young people may register

Approveda

370,326 (53%)

326,503 (47%)

LRCA

Question 3Age limits for officials; State executive elections; State legislative electionsLower the minimum age from to hold state elective offices, except for governor and lieutenant governor, from 21 to 18

Approveda

357,845 (53%)

320,945 (47%)

LRCA

Question 4Redistricting policyExtend the deadline for reapportionment following the decennial census from May 15 to August 1

Approveda

414,907 (67%)

203,837 (33%)

1976

See also: Connecticut 1976 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Voting age policy; Residency voting requirements; Citizenship voting requirementsChange the qualifications of being an elector to being 18-years-old, a resident of the town in which they vote, and a citizen of the United States

Approveda

545,281 (82%)

119,533 (18%)

LRCA

Question 2Voting age policy; Voter registrationAllow 17-year-old residents who would turn 18-years-old on or before the general election to register to vote four months prior to the election

Approveda

393,819 (57%)

301,751 (43%)

LRCA

Question 3State judiciary oversightPermit the Connecticut Supreme Court to remove or suspend any non-elected judge, except for probate judges, and permit the General Assembly to establish a Judicial Review Council that can censure or suspend any non-elected judge for up to one year

Approveda

527,198 (80%)

133,860 (20%)

LRCA

Question 4Redistricting policyChange procedures and deadlines for the decennial census

Approveda

499,448 (79%)

134,245 (21%)

1974

See also: Connecticut 1974 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Sex and gender issues; Constitutional rightsProhibit the denial of equal protection or discrimination against a person's civil or political rights based on sex

Approveda

460,711 (77%)

135,427 (23%)

LRCA

Question 2Election administration and governanceAllow amendments that win final approval in the General Assembly during an even-numbered year go on the ballot in the same year in November

Approveda

398,029 (77%)

116,495 (23%)

LRCA

Question 3Voting rights for persons with criminal convictionsAdd the language "the right to be made an elector" to the existing clause stating that the privileges of being an elector are forfeited for people with a felony conviction

Approveda

357,179 (70%)

152,665 (30%)

LRCA

Question 4State judicial selectionEliminate the requirement that justices of the peace be elected and allow the General Assembly to decide the future method of selecting them

Approveda

301,707 (56%)

236,692 (44%)

1972

See also: Connecticut 1972 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Criminal trials; Civil trials; Jury rules; State legislative authorityAllow the legislature to set the number of jurors, consisting of no more than 12 and no less than six members, to hear non-capital criminal cases and establishes attorneys' rights to question potential jurors individually

Approveda

381,895 (71%)

156,092 (29%)

1970

See also: Connecticut 1970 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1State executive electionsMake the election of Attorney General a constitutional requirement

Approveda

499,505 (85%)

91,260 (15%)

LRCA

Question 2State legislatures measuresLower the minimum age to hold a state office, except for governor and lieutenant-governor, to 21

Approveda

471,516 (78%)

130,178 (22%)

LRCA

Question 3Voting age policyLower the voting age to 18-years-old
Defeatedd

307,530 (48%)

336,012 (52%)

LRCA

Question 4State legislative processes and sessionsProvide for a three-month legislative session on even-numbered years that is limited to handling budgetary matters, revenue and financial matters, and emergency matters

Approveda

455,483 (76%)

140,320 (24%)

1964

See also: Connecticut 1964 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1State legislative processes and sessionsChange the amendment process for the General Assembly by moving amendments to the next session if a majority in the House of Representatives votes for it, or if two-thirds of both chambers approve it, then it would be presented to the voters

Approveda

281,383 (75%)

92,832 (25%)

LRCA

Question 2Residency voting requirementsChange the residence requirements for becoming an elector to six months in the town rather than one year int he state and six months in the town

Approveda

306,451 (82%)

66,416 (18%)

LRCA

Question 3Absentee and mail votingAllow voters who cannot go to the polls when Election Day falls on a religious holiday to cast absentee ballots

Approveda

293,244 (77%)

85,582 (23%)

1962

See also: Connecticut 1962 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Absentee and mail votingPermit voters to cast absentee ballots for constitutional amendments

Approveda

238,632 (87%)

34,823 (13%)

LRCA

Question 2Voter registrationAllow the General Assembly to determine the method, as prescribed by law, for registering voters

Approveda

216,594 (84%)

42,042 (16%)

LRCA

Question 3State executive electionsChange election of governor and lieutenant governor candidates of the same party to be elected together instead of separately

Approveda

214,207 (81%)

50,768 (19%)

LRCA

Question 4Residency voting requirementsAllow Connecticut residents who move from one town to another to be eligible to vote after six months, and let the General Assembly, as prescribed by law, to determine the method for proving those residents were registered as voters in the state and met the residence requirement in the new town

Approveda

217,173 (84%)

41,552 (16%)

LRCA

Question 5Absentee and mail voting; Military service policyInclude the Armed service to be eligible for mail voting and permit the legislature to extend such privilege to members of the U.S. Merchant Marine, religious and welfare groups serving with the armed forces, U.S. civilian employees overseas, and their spouses and dependents

Approveda

228,260 (86%)

36,331 (14%)

1958

See also: Connecticut 1958 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1State legislative electionsProhibit members of the General Assembly from holding another political or judicial office

Approveda

145,363 (68%)

69,881 (32%)

LRCA

Question 2State legislative authority; Civil trialsProvide a special commission for handling claims against the state instead of the General Assembly

Approveda

151,114 (75%)

50,305 (25%)

LRCA

Question 3Salaries of government officialsAllow the General Assembly to set its own salary for its members

Approveda

124,035 (59%)

84,846 (41%)

1948

See also: Connecticut 1948 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Legislature to Prescribe Laws on Voting Rights Forfeiture and Restoration AmendmentVoting rights for persons with criminal convictions; State legislative authorityAllow the General Assembly to decide by law which offenses lead to the loss of voting rights and how those rights may be regained

Approveda

50,385 (72%)

19,823 (28%)

LRCA

Question 1State judicial selectionSet election date and tenure of office for probate judges

Approveda

59,573 (74%)

20,751 (26%)

LRCA

Question 2Executive official term limitsEstablish an election date for governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary, treasurer, and comptroller, as well as set the duration of each term for these roles to four years

Approveda

52,106 (65%)

27,870 (35%)

LRCA

Question 4State judicial selectionAllow the General Assembly to set rules, through legislation, for judges of minor courts that are nominated by the governor

Approveda

55,331 (73%)

20,196 (27%)

LRAQ

U.N. as Limited World Federal Government to Prevent War Advisory QuestionFederal government issues; Military-related advisory questionsAdvise the state's congressional representatives to urge the federal government to call for amendments to the U.N. charter to strengthen "the United Nations into a limited world federal government capable of enacting, interpreting and enforcing laws to prevent war"

Approveda

141,625 (91%)

14,132 (9%)

1946

See also: Connecticut 1946 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Annual Sessions of General AssemblyState legislative processes and sessionsEstablish a timeline for General Assembly sessions each year from January to April
Defeatedd

33,671 (46%)

39,733 (54%)

LRCA

Question 1State executive elections; State executive branch structureEstablish succession procedures for the governor if the governor-elect cannot occupy the office

Approveda

54,581 (75%)

17,880 (25%)

LRCA

Question 2Salaries of government officialsSet the salary of members of the General Assembly at $600 per term

Approveda

39,316 (53%)

34,734 (47%)

1934

See also: Connecticut 1934 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Appointment of Judges AmendmentState judicial selectionCreate the process for appointing judges of the supreme court of errors, of the superior court and of the courts of common pleas

Approveda

39,560 (77%)

11,526 (23%)

LRCA

Gubernatorial Approval and Veto Process for Legislation AmendmentState legislative processes and sessions; State executive powers and dutiesProvide processes for the governor to object to bills passed by both houses of the General Assembly and for the General Assembly to reconsider them

Approveda

43,181 (78%)

12,071 (22%)

1932

See also: Connecticut 1932 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Absentee and mail votingPermit qualified electors, who are unable to be in the state on election day or are sick, to cast absentee ballots

Approveda

29,842 (76%)

9,407 (24%)

LRCA

Question 2Voter registrationGrant assistant town clerks the ability to determine the qualifications of electors based on law

Approveda

25,948 (73%)

9,780 (27%)

LRAQ

Question 3Federal government issues; Alcohol lawsPetition for the repeal of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Approveda

292,787 (86%)

47,951 (14%)

1902

See also: Connecticut 1902 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCRCA

Question 1Redistricting policy; State constitution ratification; State judicial selectionPropose a new constitution to be adopted
Defeatedd

10,377 (33%)

21,234 (67%)

1877

See also: Connecticut 1877 ballot measures

October 1

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Local government official salaries; Salaries of government officialsPrevent the General Assembly and local governments from providing additional compensation to public officers, employees, and contractors during the tenure of their term or contract

Approveda

23,913 (76%)

7,451 (24%)

LRCA

Question 2State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Local government finance and taxesProhibit local municipalities from providing funds railroad corporations without authorization from the General Assembly

Approveda

26,832 (86%)

4,526 (14%)

See also