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How a sitting Democratic Connecticut mayor could be ousted after 'shocking' evidence
by Misty Severi, Breaking News ReporterDecember 23, 2023 02:15 PM
The mayor of Connecticut's largest city could lose his job next month when voters return to the polls for a court-ordered redo of the Democratic primary.
Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim was reelected in the general election in November, but a judge ruled that there was "shocking" evidence of ballot harvesting, when a third party collects and returns many ballots, enough for a redo of the Democratic primary, which took place in September. If Ganim does not win the nomination next month, the town will have another mayoral general election in February, with his opponent as the nominee.
Video surveillance of a Ganim supporter showed them appear to drop stacks of absentee ballots into a drop box. Connecticut has strict laws regarding who can turn in someone else's ballot, but ballot harvesting itself is illegal.
“I own the fact that the court found people connected with my campaign engaged in serious voting irregularities,” Ganim told reporters in December, according to the Connecticut Mirror. But he also demanded his opponent, John Gomes, admit “multiple people associated with his campaign engaged in clearly unlawful ballot behavior in the primary as well.”
More here on Democrat Election fraud: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ecticut-mayor-shocking-evidence-redo-election
Seems like a regular occurrence.