17-year-olds could vote in primaries 3.27.07
Seventeen-year-olds who will turn 18 before Election Day may soon be allowed to vote in state primaries, pending the ratification of an amendment to Connecticut’s constitution.
People vote in the 2006 aldermanic race. Connecticut 17-year-olds may be able to vote in state primaries if an amendment is passed.
Seventeen-year-olds who will turn 18 before Election Day may soon be allowed to vote in state primaries, pending the ratification of an amendment to Connecticut’s constitution.