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The City of Bridgeport has hired an outside investigator to take over the probe into municipal employee Wanda Geter-Pataky, one of the central figures in the absentee ballot fraud case. Mayor Joe Ganim says that was a good decision — challenger John Gomes disagrees.
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The Connecticut Siting Council has approved Bridgeport’s request for party status as they consider requests for construction from United Illuminating.
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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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An alleged incident of ballot fraud in Bridgeport has left some residents fatigued. Others worry the response could curtail voting access.
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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 Connecticut Superior Court judge has ordered a new election for Bridgeport’s Democratic mayoral primary, after surveillance videos show possible ballot stuffing. It will be held after next week's general election, featuring Major Joe Ganim and his challenger John Gomes.
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The authority says it could pursue a defamation claim based on statements Gomes made to FOX61 after his primary loss to Mayor Joe Ganim.
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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.