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The Connecticut Libertarian Party has ballot access for the following upcoming elections:<br>
The Connecticut Libertarian Party has ballot access for the following upcoming elections:<br>


2018<br>
'''2019'''<br>
U.S. Senate<br>
U.S. Congress District 2<br>
General Assembly District 9<br>
General Assembly District 35<br>
 
2019<br>
New Milford Town Council, 1 place<br>
New Milford Town Council, 1 place<br>
Norwich City Council, 5 places<br>
Norwich City Council, 5 places<br>
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Plainfield Board of Education, 1 place<br>
Plainfield Board of Education, 1 place<br>


2020<br>
'''2020'''<br>
President<br>
President<br>
US House District 2<br>
General Assembly District 9<br>
General Assembly District 65<br>
General Assembly District 83<br>
General Assembly District 91<br>


2021<br>
'''2021'''<br>
Norwich Mayor<br>
Norwich Mayor<br>
'''2022'''<br>
State Treasurer


Ballot access for all other elections requires petition signatures from within the district amounting to 1% of the vote for that office from the previous election, but not more than 7,500 for a statewide election or 2,500 for a U.S. House District. Candidates for statewide offices can share a joint petition. Typically, 75 - 150 valid signatures are needed for General Assembly and 300 - 400 for state senate.
Ballot access for all other elections requires petition signatures from within the district amounting to 1% of the vote for that office from the previous election, but not more than 7,500 for a statewide election or 2,500 for a U.S. House District. Candidates for statewide offices can share a joint petition. Typically, 75 - 150 valid signatures are needed for General Assembly and 300 - 400 for state senate.
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