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A judge is likely to decide before Election Day whether enough evidence exists to throw out Mayor Joe Ganim's Bridgeport primary victory.
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Bridgeport Democratic mayoral candidate John Gomes' lawsuit seeking a new primary election against Mayor Joe Ganim begins Thursday.
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Another video is raising questions about absentee ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut, but this time it appears to show John Gomes supporters.
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Precincts located in municipalities that are subject to full recounts are exempt from this auditing process in Connecticut, and a lawsuit brought by mayoral candidate John Gomes may end in a recount.
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Bridgeport officials worried that supporters of Joe Ganim wanted to target potential voters from a list of people getting rental assistance.
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Connecticut’s election enforcement agency will be investigating claims of absentee ballot fraud in Bridgeport. It comes after incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim won the city’s Democratic primary based on mail-in ballots for the second time in four years.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont urged the public to wait for the results of an investigation into a video of a Joe Ganim supporter stuffing the absentee ballot box before questioning the electoral process.
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Bridgeport mayoral candidate John Gomes said he has evidence of absentee ballot fraud in the city’s Sept. 12 Democratic primary and wants state officials to stop the certification of the election.
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John Gomes' campaign alleges a video released Saturday shows a Mayor Joe Ganim supporter handling absentee ballots, a violation of Connecticut law.
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Incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim and his Democratic mayoral challenger John Gomes appear set for a rematch in the general election in November.