In response to multiple complaints filed by Fight Voter Fraud, Inc., the Connecticut State Election Enforcement Commission (SEEC) has recommended fines for two inmates who voted by absentee ballot while incarcerated  as felons.  Another inmate never actually voted, but was issued an absentee ballot.  Issuance of that ballot was attributed to human error caused by an overwhelmed system due to COVID.

Responses to the complaints can be found here:

2021-076B

2021-082A

2021-087A

 

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Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. Takes Groundbreaking Election Integrity Case to Connecticut Supreme Court

Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. Takes Groundbreaking Election Integrity Case to Connecticut Supreme Court

As we prepare for our day in court, FVF, Inc. remains resolute in representing the interests and will of the American people. Our pursuit is not one of mischaracterized “vigilante justice” but of fairness and accountability within our electoral system. We are confident in our position and look forward to the opportunity to present our case before the Connecticut Supreme Court. Thomas Jefferson once said, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.”

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