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Stephanie Thomas, Connecticut Secretary of the State, certified the November 2024 General Election results despite alarming discrepancies in the number of votes recorded in the official Connecticut voter rolls. Federal law mandates that states certify election results by December 11, 2024, and that presidential electors convene to send their states' results to Congress by December 17, 2024. However, significant gaps in recorded votes call into question the validity of the certification process.
Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. purchased the Connecticut Voter rolls on December 30, 2024, and analyzed the data dated December 18, 2024. The findings are deeply concerning. Only 1,310,137 votes were recorded in the Connecticut voter rolls. FVF again requested the updated Connecticut voter rolls on February 3, 2025, and had yet to receive them. A week later, on February 10, 2025, Linda Szynkowicz sent a follow-up email and finally received them yesterday, February 18, 2025, and the voter rolls are now under review.
By comparison, media outlets reported significantly higher vote totals:
These discrepancies indicate that nearly 26% of votes were not entered into the Connecticut voter rolls by the Registrar of Voters, raising serious questions about the transparency and accuracy of the certification process.
Our initial totals can be reviewed here, and our complete analysis can be accessed here.
Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. urges the Secretary of the State and state election officials to address these discrepancies promptly and clearly explain how the certification was finalized with such a significant portion of votes unaccounted for in the official records.