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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim declared victory in the city’s court-ordered Democratic primary redo for mayor. His challenger, John Gomes, said he would not concede despite an unfavorable, unofficial count.
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The filing claims that a member of the Gomes campaign provided application forms to 22 volunteers who circulated them to voters.
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes engaged in a contentious debate on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s court-ordered redo of their Democratic primary for mayor.
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A new election between Joe Ganim and John Gomes is scheduled for Jan. 23 — and aggressive absentee voting tactics largely remain.
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The redo Democratic primary for mayor in Bridgeport between Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes is on Tuesday. The state is monitoring the election to ensure that there’s no absentee ballot abuse.
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CT's state elections enforcement commission is investigating a complaint over the Democratic primary between Joe Ganim and John Gomes.
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim supports the state’s call for nonpartisan volunteers with legal experience to help monitor the city's Democratic primary redo next week.
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About 5,000 absentee ballots have been requested for Bridgeport’s Jan. 23 court-ordered second Democratic primary between Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes. The absentee ballots were officially made available last Friday.
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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.