A former city councilman has been sentenced to spend three weekends in federal prison and serve one year of probation for falsifying votes when he ran for a seat on the council in 2017 and 2018.
Now that CT voters approved a no-excuse absentee voting ballot question, the doors are open for legislators to pass a law ...
One of the consensus takeaways from the big early voting turnout in Connecticut is that the counting of early ballots needs ...
Connecticut's elections watchdog recently forwarded a case involving Alfredo Castillo to the chief state's attorney's office ...
Whereas Connecticut and most other states took steps to make voting easier than ever in 2020, including by mailing a ballot ...
A former Bridgeport City Council member and landlord who officials said forged the signatures of his tenants on absentee ...
According to the Office of the SOTS, Connecticut law requires 5% of all voting precincts, which include "central-count ...
A former Bridgeport City Council member has been sentenced to three weekends in prison for a civil rights offense stemming ...
Kamala Harris' shrinking margins in CT cities are similar to a drop in the urban vote for Gov. Ned Lamont. Democrats are ...
Election workers are counting ballots in Bridgeport, where previous elections have faced investigations over absentee and ...
The number of complaints about Bridgeport elections continues to grow, and on Wednesday, state elections enforcement officials referred two more cases to prosecutors for potential criminal ...