Connecticut · 2026
SB 386
AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF RANKED-CHOICE VOTING IN PARTY CAUCUSES, CONVENTIONS AND PRIMARIES, INCLUDING PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARIES, AND IN CERTAIN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
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Summary AI-generated
Connecticut Senate Bill 386 proposes legislation concerning the use of ranked-choice voting in party caucuses, conventions, and primaries, including presidential preference primaries. The bill also addresses the application of ranked-choice voting in certain municipal elections.
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Sponsors
- Anthony Nolan Democratic lead
- Aundré Bumgardner lead
- Chris Poulos Democratic lead
- Jane Garibay Democratic lead
- Jason Doucette Democratic lead
- Jenn Leeper Democratic/Working Families lead
- Jonathan Steinberg Democratic lead
- Josh Elliott Democratic lead
- Kara Rochelle Democratic lead
- Laurie Sweet Democratic/Working Families lead
- Mary Mushinsky Democratic lead
- M.J. Shannon Democratic lead
- Nick Gauthier Democratic lead
- Nick Menapace Democratic/Working Families lead
- Paul Honig Democratic/Working Families lead
- Ron Napoli Democratic lead
- Steven Winter Democratic lead