The Investigation Into Bridgeport’s Elections: Checking In As Three City Council Members Await Trial
It is possible that state prosecutors have not concluded their investigation.
It is possible that state prosecutors have not concluded their investigation.
For the good of our city, people must resign. And, they need to start talking.
It’s been nearly a year since Bridgeport voters made their way to the polls to vote in a court ordered Primary election do-over for mayor.
November 18, 2024 – On August 22nd, The Connecticut Post reported that the State Elections Enforcement Commission had referred two top Bridgeport Democrats, including...
Why was the drop off among voters so much greater in Bridgeport than in our neighboring towns?
Why has he not resigned? And why has there been zero public pressure from high-ranking local officials calling for his resignation?
My road was filled with reverence for the rich history of the civil rights movement, and the legacy of activism and organizing Black women who dedicated their lives to the struggle left us.
June 12, 2024 – At the end of the 2019 “Lazar v. Ganim” trial, Judge Barry Stevens said the plaintiffs – Beth Lazar, Vanessa...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PRESS STATEMENT: ON THE ROAD TO JUSTICE: ALMOST FIVE YEARS AFTER BRIDGEPORT’S 2019 MAYORAL PRIMARY, BRIDGEPORT VOTERS FINALLY SEE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR...
This four-part investigation by CT Public looks for answers in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where corruption charges, allegations of absentee ballot misconduct, and machine politics have left some residents wondering if their vote even matters.