FVF Files SEEC Complaint Against Hamden, CT, for More Irregularities in the Absentee Ballot Request Process
October 25, 2019 – Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. filed a complaint with the SEEC (State Election Enforcement Commission) against the Hamden Town Clerk, Vera Morrison, today.
The complaint shows that 18 voters out of 64 who filled out Absentee Ballot Request forms and submitted them to the Hamden Town Clerk that have been mailed actual ballots for the November 5th, 2019 election, were presumed to be illegal under Connecticut State law by the corporate investigators contracted by Fight Voter Fraud Inc. In addition, Absentee Ballot Request forms must be signed out by an individual who shall be accountable for tracking all Absentee Ballot Request forms. During this election cycle alone, Fight Voter Fraud Inc. has learned that Morrison has already allowed hundreds of Absentee Ballot Requests to be signed out to institutions, including nursing homes and elderly housing, without identifying an accountable individual as required by State law.
According to Linda Szynkowicz, Founder & CEO of Fight Voter Fraud Inc., “Evidence contained in the documents submitted shows that Vera Morrison’s denial of any wrongdoing, as reported by CTNewsJunkie.com and the CT Post, is implausible. Multiple State Statutes have been violated, and the integrity of the Absentee Ballot Request forms and Absentee Ballots in the Town of Hamden, CT, have been diminished. All voters should be aware that Voter Fraud is a Class D Felony with a penalty of 1-5 years.”
About Fight Voter Fraud, Inc.
Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. is a non-partisan organization committed to upholding the integrity of U.S. elections and ensuring that every legal voter’s voice is heard. We work tirelessly to promote transparency and accountability in the electoral process, advocating for measures that prevent fraudulent voting and protect our Representative Republic and the rights of citizens.
For More Information:
Linda Szynkowicz
Linda@FightVoterFraud.org
860.575.7125