The Day

Ledyard voters approve charter revisions

Proposal’s draft approved in June

- By AMANDA HUTCHINSON Day Staff Writer

Ledyard — Residents voted by a healthy margin Tuesday to approve revisions to the town charter presented over the summer.

The changes were approved by a vote of 2,800 to 1,989, not including Election Day registrati­ons and absentee ballots. Nearly 1,200 voters left the referendum question blank on the ballot.

The vote was characteri­zed by high turnout: about 67 percent before Election Day registrati­ons and absentee ballots were included. Poll workers townwide noted the polls were steady all day, with early morning and after-work booms.

Workers in District 3, which covers the southern part of Gales Ferry in the 40th House and 19th Senate districts, were concerned that they might run out of ballots, as they had only printed out enough to cover an 80 percent turnout.

The final draft of the proposed revisions was approved in June.

Many of the revisions were wording changes to align the charter with current practices, such as the consolidat­ion of the Planning and Zoning committees and the addition of the Permanent Municipal Building Committee.

Other changes included a new section allowing town employees to participat­e in political activities, as long as they do it on their own time with their own money, and eliminatin­g the referendum and 15 percent voter turnout requiremen­t for eminent domain cases.

One revision nearly conflicted with Connecticu­t statute by allowing the town to post public hearing notices online rather than “in a newspaper having circulatio­n in said Town.” In August, Charter Revision Committee Chairman Stan

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