seec: Law and Regulations
Connecticut Seal Office of Governmental Accountability State Elections Enforcement Commission
 

Laws and Regulations
 
The Commission’s statutory responsibility is to enforce provisions of state election laws pertaining to elections, primaries and referenda.  With the passage of Public Act 05-5, the Commission’s responsibilities were considerably expanded, and now include the administration and enforcement of the new Citizens’ Election Program (CEP).  The CEP provides public campaign grants to qualified candidates for Statewide offices and the General Assembly, who adhere to expenditure limits and other program requirements.  The Commission is also charged with developing and implementing an electronic campaign reporting system (eCRIS). 
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 Recent Court Rulings and Opinions
July 13, 2010
Second Circuit Court of Appeals - Citizens' Election Program  
July 13, 2010
Second Circuit Court of Appeals - Lobbyist/State Contractor Ban                      
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July 13, 2010
State Supreme Court Ruling - Citizens' Election Program - Foley vs. SEEC, et al
July 16, 2010
United States District Court Ruling - Citizens' Election Program - Foley vs. SEEC, et al
July 20, 2010
State Superior Court Ruling - Citizens' Election Program - Foley vs. SEEC, et al
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August 4, 2010
State Superior Court Ruling - Citizens' Election Program - Jarjura vs. SEEC, et al
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August 27, 200
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December 19, 2008
 




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