Connecticut Judge Overturns Election Results After Shocking Videos Surface
Voters in Connecticut Community Prepare for Mayoral Election After Primary Results Overturned
In an unexpected turn of events, the results of a Democratic primary in Bridgeport, Connecticut were thrown out by Superior Court Judge William Clark. The decision came after a video surfaced showing a supporter of Democratic Mayor Joe Ganim allegedly stuffing multiple ballots in an absentee ballot drop box. Ganim had defeated challenger John Gomes by 251 votes, relying heavily on absentee ballots. However, the mishandling of these ballots cast doubt on the legitimacy of the primary results.
Connecticut law strictly states that only a voter or their designee can drop a ballot in an absentee ballot collection box. Gomes took the matter to court, arguing for the primary results to be invalidated. Lawyer Bill Bloss, representing Gomes, emphasized the significance of the videos as evidence of substantial absentee ballot misconduct.
This is the OUTRAGEOUS video of the Democrat Clerk stuffing illegal ballots into the City drop box and visiting it multiple times in one day
This video was leaked by a whistleblower inside the City and @gatewaypundit helped share it with the world pic.twitter.com/XRUl52PtYZ
— George (@BehizyTweets) November 1, 2023
Gomes expressed his satisfaction with the judge’s ruling, stating that it upholds the integrity of the democratic process. However, the election will proceed as scheduled, with Ganim still on the ballot. The outcome of the upcoming general election will determine the next steps. If Gomes wins, the complaint will be withdrawn, and he will become the mayor. If Ganim wins, another Democratic primary will be held.
The mayoral race in Bridgeport also includes Republican David Herz and petitioning candidate Lamond Daniels. A new primary date has not yet been set, but all parties involved will meet with election officials within 10 days to discuss the next course of action.
Despite the uncertainty, Ganim urged his supporters to show up and vote on Election Day, emphasizing the importance of continuing the progress in Bridgeport.
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What are the potential outcomes of the upcoming general election in relation to the invalidated primary results
In an unexpected turn of events, the results of a Democratic primary in Bridgeport, Connecticut were thrown out by Superior Court Judge William Clark. The decision came after a video surfaced showing a supporter of Democratic Mayor Joe Ganim allegedly stuffing multiple ballots in an absentee ballot drop box. Ganim had defeated challenger John Gomes by 251 votes, relying heavily on absentee ballots. However, the mishandling of these ballots cast doubt on the legitimacy of the primary results.
Connecticut law strictly states that only a voter or their designee can drop a ballot in an absentee ballot collection box. Gomes took the matter to court, arguing for the primary results to be invalidated. Lawyer Bill Bloss, representing Gomes, emphasized the significance of the videos as evidence of substantial absentee ballot misconduct.
Gomes expressed his satisfaction with the judge’s ruling, stating that it upholds the integrity of the democratic process. However, the election will proceed as scheduled, with Ganim still on the ballot. The outcome of the upcoming general election will determine the next steps. If Gomes wins, the complaint will be withdrawn, and he will become the mayor. If Ganim wins, another Democratic primary will be held.
The mayoral race in Bridgeport also includes Republican David Herz and petitioning candidate Lamond Daniels. A new primary date has not yet been set, but all parties involved will meet with election officials within 10 days to discuss the next course of action.
Despite the uncertainty, Ganim urged his supporters to show up and vote on Election Day, emphasizing the importance of continuing the progress in Bridgeport.
A Note from Our Staff:
Did you know that 90 percent of advertisers will have nothing to do with The Western Journal? The liberal elites have put us on one of their financial kill lists. They did it because we’ve told the truth and spoken out against them for over a decade. And since they couldn’t shut us up, now, they’re trying to starve us out.
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