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Two monitors are assigned to oversee the absentee ballot process for the second Bridgeport primary between Mayor Joe Ganim and John Gomes.
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Connecticut’s State Election Enforcement Commission has voted to investigate a video allegedly depicting Bridgeport Mayoral candidate John Gomes’ supporters stuffing the ballot box.
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Over 22% of all votes cast in the Bridgeport Democratic primary were absentee ballots. This is the story of the battle behind the scenes.
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim has accepted full responsibility for the absentee ballot fraud in the September mayoral primary election. He maintains that he was not aware of the scheme before the videos were released.
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A Bridgeport Superior Court approved agreement for a do-over of the city’s Democratic primary for mayor includes stricter controls for the use of absentee ballots. Gov. Ned Lamont said he supports the move.
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All parties involved in Bridgeport’s controversial Democratic primary for mayor between Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes have agreed that the new election will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.
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In Bridgeport, Connecticut the race for mayor remains undecided. Despite incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim’s narrow defeat of challenger John Gomes in Tuesday’s general election, the next mayor may not be decided until early next year.
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Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes are encouraging supporters to turn up at the polls tomorrow. They say they want to avoid the general election being decided by yet another controversial mail-in ballot count.
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A lawsuit challenging Mayor Joe Ganim’s win of the Bridgeport Democratic primary awaits a judge’s decision. The lawyer for Ganim’s opponent, John Gomes, rested his case on Thursday.
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Mayor Joe Ganim testified in Bridgeport Superior Court on Tuesday. On the stand, Ganim distanced himself from two of his campaign workers who pleaded the Fifth when questioned about city surveillance video that showed them allegedly stuffing mail-in ballot drop boxes prior to the city’s Democratic primary election.