• Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. Applies For 206 Arrest Warrants For Suspected Voter Fraud Across Three Judicial Districts In CT

    January 31, 2024
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    Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. (FVF) continued efforts to ensure election integrity across three judicial districts in Connecticut on January 25, 2024, applying for 206 arrest warrants for criminal violations of Connecticut election law in the towns of Guilford (13), Haddam (3), Madison (7), Middletown (35), Milford (46), and New Haven (103).

    The same investigation uncovered thousands of similar violations in every town in Connecticut, and FVF expects to make more applications in the coming months, including hundreds of potential double voters.

    “In order to have confidence in elections, we need to have clean voter rolls, voters need to follow the law, and those that break the law need to be held accountable,” said Linda Szynkowicz, Founder and CEO of Fight Voter Fraud, Inc.

    FVF’s investigation found that while registered to vote in one town, individuals had reportedly relocated their permanent residences between 2018 and 2020 to different towns and states but continued to vote in their registered town, according to government records. This activity constitutes fraudulent voting under Connecticut election law and is a felony. FVF will be providing 100% of the evidence produced in its investigation to each town’s registrar to assist them in safeguarding elections.

    “When someone commits an election-related crime, they hurt all of us. Our society depends on confidence in fair elections to maintain the public trust in our government. Election fraud dilutes the value of everyone’s vote and robs us of the societal confidence that legitimizes our governments,” commented Attorney Cameron L. Atkinson, counsel for Fight Voter Fraud, Inc.

    Meanwhile, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is urging voters in Bridgeport to "move on" after massive absentee ballot fraud was captured on camera, and resulted in a judge ordering a new mayoral election for February 27th, 2024.

    The redo of the democrat primary resulted in another win for Joe Ganim, the incumbent. But John Gomes' campaign is reportedly "hoping" that Gomes' Attorney Bill Bloss "uncovers something" from absentee ballots after last week's primary.

    City Council President Aidee Nieves even formally asked all of the candidates to withdraw from the race, leaving Ganim with the win, and negating the need for another costly, $120,000 election.

    Lamont said, "Joe has won three times… last time he won pretty big. At some point you gotta get back to governing. That would be my advice.”

    But what about the voter fraud, Ned?

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    Voter fraud in the US? I am shocked! Say it ain't so! Every state in the union and what has been done about it? Cover up! Corrupt Judicial system!

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