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Voting fraud concerns go back to a Choice of 2023 overlooked In the largest city of Connecticut, it has led state legislators to despise how to reform the system after dozens of criminal charges were presented in recent cases there.
On Monday, the Republican leaders told Fox News Digital that they have asked the Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether the “electoral crimes in Bridgeport” that led to the accusations are “part of a larger and more coordinated effort to defraud the voters throughout the state”, and added that the two new projects of electoral reform of the democrats written in response in response to the last case ” brand”.
“Connecticut has been shameful international news for fraud in the absence of vote captured in a viral video,” state senator Rob Sampson from Wolcott and the leader of the Senate minority, Stephen Harding from Brookfield, in joint comments to Fox News Digital.
Sampson is currently the Republican of Classification in the Administration Committee and Elections of the Bicameral Government, considering the bills.
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Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford. (Getty)
“Everyone saw it,” republicans said on several Bridgeport CCTV tapes that show the city’s Democratic Party official, Wanda Geter-Pataky, allegedly participating in voters, inserting a large number of tickets into a falling box outside the City Council.
The reports at that time characterized the effort as one that seeks to benefit Mayor Joe Ganim Against the challenger John Gomes, and the controversy finally extended to the “remake” “of 2024 between the two men.
Sampsson and Harding said that legislative republicans wrote to Bondi to formally request federal investigation into whether “electoral crimes in Bridgeport are part of a larger and more coordinated effort to disappoint voters throughout the State.”
They added that the two bills presented in the Committee on Friday – SB 1515 and SB 1516 – are unfortunately inappropriate and do not comply with the moment.
SB 1515 would establish a Municipal Electoral Responsibility Board, which would provide supervision of the elections of cities and cities and related referents.
SB 1516 “would expand certain procedures after the choice” related to the correction of the ballot returns, and better regular the “vote on the sidewalk”, including the prohibition that a worker sits in the vehicle of a voter while completing his vote, and how soon certain criminal convicts could circulate the nominated requests. It would also install an electoral monitor for larger effective cities for elections out of the year 2025 and prohibit the commercial use of certain voting registration information.
“We have Democrats from Bridgeport who travel to the Capitol to promote that state and individual campaigns are eliminated from the absent voting process. Empowering the state government in this area is not the solution,” said the leaders of the Republican Party.
“Connecticut Democrats have not shown appetite for adopting our common sense reforms.”
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A representative of the President of the House of Representatives, Matt Ritter, D-Hartford, directed Fox News Digital to the Senate, where the president of the Senate, Pro-Tem Looney of New Haven, did not respond.
Much of the SB 1516 recommendations reflect those of Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas, according to a Senate representative. In the lower chamber, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Vincent Candelora, described electoral fraud as a “serious problem” in the state, in comments to Fox News Digital.
“The residents know it and this nation too,” said Candelora, R-Eas Haven.
Candelora said that bad actors should be told to face the jail time if they commit electoral pranks.
“Until the legislature sends that message, those who try to cheat will always find a way,” he said.
Earlier this month, five Democratic officials, including Geter-Pataky, who was repeatedly covered in Fox News Channel “Jesse Watters Primetime“-He were accused of approximately 150 crimes related to the elections, according to Connecticut’s post.
In an exhibition last year, Watters reported that Geter-Pataky had participated in several “extending the voting efforts” over the years and was subject to at least two different probes related to the elections at that time.
“Is Wanda an error in the system or is Wanda the system? We need cameras everywhere. We need cameras in the fall boxes, in the electoral centers and in the courses of the counts. They make body of body for use of the police: we should tie the cameras of the body to the electoral officials,” the host suggested.
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In September, a correspondent of “Jesse Watters Primetime” confronted Pataky, who did not offer comments.
The governor of Connecticut, Ned Lamont, a Democrat, previously dismissed the statements that “potential corruption” was linked to early vote and absent vote.
“I think people are corrupt,” Lamont said.
According to the “voter fraud report of the Heritage Conservative Foundation,” Geter-Pataky made “10 falls directly or indirectly” and another woman made five separate voting falls during the primary of the Mayor’s Office of Bridgeport in 2023.
Meanwhile, the judge who revoked the elections ruled the “volume of ballots so poorly managed is such that it calls the result of the primary election to serious doubts and leaves the court unable to determine the legitimate result of the primary”, and called the videos of the “shocking” situation.
TO Connecticut post The report on the series of positions at the beginning of this month said that the “vast majority” is presented against Geter-Pataky, while other defendants include the members of the Council Alfredo Castillo and Maria Pereira.
Gomes seemed to disagree with the aversion of Republicans to the bills, telling him Hartford Courant The Municipal Responsibility Board described in SB 1515 is needed. He pointed out the criminal complaint, which, according to the reports, described an accusation that Geter-Pataky was allowed by the city’s employees to insert a ballot into a bag that is used to empty a mailbox.
Fox News Digital contacted the Department of Justice to comment on the request for help from Bondi.