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- Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission
What's New 2026 Gubernatorial Convention Grant Overview Contribution Limits and Restrictions (rev July 2025) July 2025 Addendum to the 2025 Municipal Guidebook July 2025 Addendum to the Party Guide July 2025 Addendum to the Traditional Political Committee Guide SEEC July Newsletter Celebrating 50 Years Of Fair Elections And 20 Years Of Clean Election Finance In Connecticut Please join us in
- Election Day Hotline - CT. gov
For the November 3 election, there will be a Election Day Hotline 1-866-SEEC-INFO (1-866-733-2463) to report problems at the polls This is a joint effort by the Secretary of the State’s office, the State Elections Enforcement Commission, US State’s Attorney and Connecticut Chief State’s Attorney’s office, and the FBI In addition, the agencies are providing an email alert contact
- State Elections Enforcement Commission - CT. gov
Statutory Responsibility The Commission’s original statutory responsibility was 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 now include administering the Citizens’ Election Program (CEP) and developing and maintaining eCRIS With the passage of Public Acts 10-187 and
- Campaign Finance Information - CT. gov
Campaign Finance Information In Connecticut, the State Elections Enforcement Commission handles all campaign finance related issues Contact them at 860-256-2940, 1-866-SEEC-INFO or SEEC@ct gov For finance information on campaigns for federal office, please contact the Federal Election Commission
- State Elections Enforcement Commission - CT. gov
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- eCRIS Search - CT. gov
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- Microsoft Word - 2018-19 SEEC report for DAS Digest 08. 29. 19 FINAL - CT. gov
Mission The Commission was established in the post-Watergate era of 1974 as an independent agency in the executive branch of state government, to enforce and ensure compliance with laws pertaining to state and local elections, primaries and referenda In 2005, its mission was expanded to include the administration of the Citizens’ Election Program, Connecticut’s public financing program
- eCRIS Online Filing - CT. gov
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