(a) 
Nomination and election of federal and state officers and of such elected Town officers, boards and commissions as are provided for in this Charter shall be conducted, and the Registrars of Voters shall prepare lists of electors qualified to vote therefor, in the manner prescribed in the Constitution and the General Statutes and Special Acts of the State of Connecticut applicable to the Town of Simsbury.
(b) 
A meeting of the Electors of the Town of Simsbury for the election of municipal officers shall be held biennially in odd-numbered years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
No person shall be eligible for election to any Town office who is not at the time of his or her election an Elector of the Town, as defined by Section 9-1 of the General Statutes and any person ceasing to be an Elector of the Town shall thereupon cease to hold elective office in the Town.
Minority representation on any elective or appointive board, commission, committee or similar body of the Town, except the Board of Selectmen, Board of Education, the Board of Ethics and the Police Commission shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 9-167a of the General Statutes. Minority representation on the Board of Selectmen, the Board of Education, the Board of Ethics and the Police Commission shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Sections 9-188 and 9-204 of the General Statutes and Charter Section 613 and Section 614 respectively.
When any regular or special municipal election, primary election or referendum conducted pursuant to the provisions of this Charter results in a tie, an adjourned election shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 9-332 of the General Statutes to determine who shall be elected, or in the case of a question at referendum, whether it shall be accepted or rejected; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to questions at referendum which, under the provisions of this Charter or of the General Statutes, require a minimum number of electors voting in favor of such questions in the event that the number of electors voting in favor of such question does not equal the said minimum number required by such provision.
Except as provided in Section 9-221 of the General Statutes, any vacancy, except a vacancy on the Board of Selectmen, in any elective Town office, including the Board of Education, shall be filled within forty-five (45) days of such vacancy by appointment by the Board of Selectmen, for the unexpired portion of the term or until the next regular municipal election, as defined in Section 9-1 of the General Statutes, whichever shall first occur. Any vacancy on the Board of Selectmen shall be filled within thirty (30) days of such vacancy in accordance with Section 9-222 of the General Statutes. Any such vacancy shall be filled by the appointment of a member of the same political party as the person vacating the office in the event said person was affiliated with a political party. Except as otherwise provided in this Charter, if there is a regular municipal election, as defined in Section 9-1 of the General Statutes, before the expiration of the term of any office in which a vacancy occurs, such office shall be filled until the election by appointment as provided herein and subsequently by the election of a person to fill that office for the remaining portion of the term, such person to take office at the time provided in Section 302 of this Charter for the commencement of terms of office.
The Town Clerk and the Registrars of Voters shall constitute the Board for Admission of Electors in accordance with the provisions of Section 9-15a of the General Statutes.