Voter fraud confirmed in Connecticut mayoral election, judge tosses results and orders new vote
Connecticut Judge William Clark nullified the Sept. 12 mayoral primary election results in Bridgeport on Wednesday due to voter fraud, according to the Connecticut Mirror. The general election was scheduled to take place Nov. 7 but will be pushed back until a Democratic primary reelection occurs. The court ruling requires a date to be set within 10 days of Nov. 1. The Democratic mayoral candidates were businessman John Gomes and former Mayor Joe Ganim. Ganim served as mayor of Bridgeport from 1991 to 2003 and at the end of his...