There’s a huge difference between helping a voter fill out an absentee ballot application and an actual ballot. On the first day of testimony some
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Challenge To Democratic Primary Delayed A Day
Superior Court Judge Barry Stevens on Tuesday delayed testimony in the legal challenge contesting the results of the September 10 Democratic primary to provide plaintiffs
Read moreDefeated Councilwoman Pleas For Money To Wage Write-In Candidacy
Incumbent City Councilwoman Karen Jackson, who lost to Maria Pereira and Samia Suliman in the September 10 primary to represent the Upper East Side 138th
Read moreCity Urges Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Challenging Primary Results
Deputy City Attorney John Bohannon on Friday filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit challenging the September 10 primary results asserting “The plaintiffs, alleged electors
Read moreElection Complaint Filed Against Moore Questions Petition Signatures
If you run a holier-than-thou campaign you must expect incoming fire in return. Fact: State Senator Marilyn Moore’s campaign for mayor paid Betty Chappell, who
Read moreJudge Stevens Sets Court Hearing For Primary Lawsuit, Lawyers Question Strength Of Complaint
Superior Court Judge Barry Stevens has set a hearing for Oct. 1, 2 p.m. regarding a lawsuit claiming absentee ballot irregularities from the September 10
Read moreJane Stern: Joseph’s The Best Steakhouse In Connecticut
Where’s the best beef in Connecticut? Joseph’s Steakhouse In Downtown Bridgeport, according to Hearst Connecticut restaurant critic Jane Stern. The Connecticut Post, part of Hearst’s
Read moreMerrill Requests Civil Probe Of Absentee Ballot Allegations
The State Elections Enforcement Commission has civil authority to probe election law violations. It has no criminal oversight of elections and has no authority to
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