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The current constitution was adopted in 1965 and has been amended 30 times. Constitutional amendment is a two-step process: the legislature must first pass a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment by a � majority in each chamber and then submit that resolution to the popular vote for ratification in the next election.�
The legislative history information is linked to the Amendment Article and the documents indexed are available at the Law & Legislative Reference Unit, 231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106.� Photocopies may be ordered via telephone: 860-757-6590.
Amendment �Article |
Year & Resolution |
Title |
Adopted |
Article and Section Number |
1969 HJR 95 |
Election of Attorney General |
November 1970 499,505 to 91,260 |
IV, Sect. 1 |
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1969 HJR 26 |
Minimum age requirements for Senators set at 21 |
November 1970 471,516 to 130,178 |
III,� Sect. 3 |
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1969 HJR 26 |
Minimum age for Representatives set at 21 |
November 1970 471,516 to 130,178 |
III,� Sect. 4 |
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1969 HJR 26 |
Eligibility for office set at 21 |
November 1970 471,516 to 130,178 |
VI, Sect. 10 |
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1969 HJR 160 |
Annual sessions of the General Assembly |
November 1970 455,483 to 140,320 |
III,� Sect. 2 |
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1971 HJR 83 |
Challenges & numbers of jurors |
December 22, 1972 381,895 to 156,092 |
I, Sect. 19 |
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1972 HJR 4 |
Discrimination on account of sex |
November 1974 460,711 to 135,427 |
I, Sect. 20 |
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1972 HJR 9 |
Method of proposing and approving constitutional amendments |
November 1974 398,029 to 116,495 |
XII |
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1973 HJR 37 |
Forfeiture of electoral privileges upon conviction |
November 1974 357,179 to 152,665 |
VI, Sect. 3 |
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1973 SJR 22 |
Justices of the Peace |
November 1974 301,707 to 236,692 |
V, Sect. 5 |
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1973 SJR 22 |
Age limitation of judges. Exception. |
November 1974 301,707 to 236,692 |
V, Sect. 6 |
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1975 HJR 48 |
Lowers age of electors to 18 and relaxes qualifications |
November 1976 545,281 to 119,533 |
VI, Sect. 1 |
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1975 HJR 51 |
Pre-registration of 17-year-olds to vote. |
November 1976 393,819 to 301, 751 |
VI, Sect. 11 |
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1976 HJR 44 |
Judicial censure, removal or suspension. Judicial Review Council |
November 1976 527, 198 to 133, 860 |
V |
|
1976 SJR5 |
Supreme Court to have original jurisdiction for review of Decennial Reapportionment |
November 1976 90,950 to 27,373 |
III, Sect. 6 |
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1979 HJR 92 |
Removal to another town [repeal of 6-month residency requirement for voting] |
November 1980 441,087 to 225,096 |
VI, Sect. 9 |
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1979 SJR 69 |
Changes to the voter registration period for pre-registering 17-year-olds. |
November 1980 370,326 to 326,503 |
VI, Sect. 11 |
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1979 HJR 103 |
Minimum age requirements for Senators lowered to 18 |
November 1980 357,845 to 320,945 |
III, Sect. 3 |
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1979 HJR 103 |
Minimum age for Representatives lowered to 18 |
November 1980 357,845 to 320,945 |
III,� Sect. 4 � |
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1979 HJR 103 |
Eligibility for office lowered to 18 |
November 1980 357,845 to 320,945 |
VI, Sect. 10 |
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1980 HJR 3 |
Reapportionment, Congressional and General Assembly districts to be consistent with federal standards |
November 1980 414,907 to 203,837 |
III, Sect. 5 |
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1980 HJR 3 |
Supreme Court review period shortened and timetable extended for Decennial Reapportionment |
November 1976 414,907 to 203,837 |
III, Sect. 6 |
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1981 HJR 36 |
Grand Jury for Capital Offenses |
November 1982 437,231 to 157,000 |
I, Sect. 8 |
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1981 HJR 64 |
Delegation of regulatory authority. Disapproval of administrative regulations |
November 1982 392,606 to 167,570 |
II |
|
1981 HJR 46 |
Extra compensation to public officers prohibited [midterm raises] |
November 1982 322,557 to 241,597 |
XI, Sect. 2 |
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1981 HJR 95 |
Creation of Appellate Court |
November 1982 387, 116 to 156, 257 |
V, Sect. 2 |
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1983 HJR 47 |
Disability Discrimination |
November 1984 637,754 to 180,955 |
I,� Sect. 20 |
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1984 HJR 3 |
When to succeed and act as Governor |
November 1984 713, 791 to 95, 116 |
IV, Sect. 18 |
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1984 HJR 35 |
Appointment of State Attorney by a Criminal Justice Commission |
November 1984 554, 953 to 208, 631 |
IV |
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1985 HJR 9 |
Prohibit the use of the party lever in any state or local election |
November 1986 302,899 to 297,827 |
VI, Sect. 5 |
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1985 SJR 65 |
Selection, nomination, appointment and removal of judges |
November 1986 396, 555 to 192, 180 |
V, Sect. 2 |
|
1991 HJR 22 |
Admission of electors in absentia |
November 1992 708,030 to 260,885 |
VI, Sect. 8 |
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June 5 Special Session 1991 HJR 205 |
Spending Cap |
November 1992 829, 868 to 195, 630 |
III, Sect. 18 |
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1996 SJR13 |
Crime victims� rights |
November 1996 656,223 to 179,882 |
I, Sect. 8 |
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2000 SJR 15 |
Election of Sheriffs |
November 2000 585, 155 to 307, 275 |
IV, Sect. 25 |
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2008 HJR 21 � |
Registered 17-year-olds permitted to vote in primaries |
November 2008 900,491 to 508,396 � |
VI, Sect. 11 |
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