The state is assigning two election monitors to oversee the shortened absentee ballot application process prior to a court-ordered second Democratic primary between Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes next month.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas has appointed Peggy Reeves, who also served as monitor for the November general election, and Waterbury鈥檚 Republican Registrar of Voters Tim DeCarlo as election monitors for the new primary, which is set for Jan. 23.
Having two monitors is meant to ensure that someone is present every day in the town clerk鈥檚 office at City Hall in the weeks before the new primary when campaign workers sign out absentee ballot applications and those applications get returned and ballots sent out.
鈥淧eggy and Tim each have a deep knowledge of 海角换妻 elections law and procedures, which is key for this role,鈥 Thomas said Wednesday in a press release.
鈥淏y sharing the election monitor role, we are mirroring 海角换妻鈥檚 tradition of party parity while also building in redundancy to provide a constant presence in Bridgeport despite any life emergencies or illness. I鈥檓 grateful to both of them for their service to our state and the Bridgeport community,鈥 she said.
Thomas also announced her office would be providing videos to educate the public about the absentee ballot process.
Ganim said Wednesday he welcomes the extra monitoring of the upcoming primary.
鈥淲e appreciate the efforts of the Secretary of the State to assist in providing oversight and educating voters for the upcoming election on January 23rd,鈥 Ganim said in a statement. 鈥淲e are circulating the videos to educate campaign volunteers and members of the public about the appropriate process for absentee ballots to ensure that the thousands of voters in Bridgeport are eligible to cast their ballot for the January 23rd Special Election and future elections.鈥
Gomes campaign could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Ganim defeated Gomes by 251 votes in the Sept. 12 Democratic primary, but Gomes seeking to overturn those results after a video surfaced that appeared to show Democratic Town Committee vice chairwoman Wanda Geter-Pataky into one of the four absentee ballot drop boxes in the city.
After a five-day court hearing just prior to the November general election, Judge William Clark the new primary after determining that people affiliated with Ganim鈥檚 campaign, including a city council candidate, Eneida Martinez, mishandled ballots.
鈥淭he counting of any ballots that were mishandled in violation of state law and placed into drop boxes by Ms. Geter-Pataky, Ms. Martinez, and others, was a mistake in the vote count,鈥 Clark wrote. 鈥淕iven the volume of votes at issue, the miscounting of those statutorily invalid votes leaves this court unable to determine the result of the primary.鈥
Clark also ordered a truncated absentee ballot time period for the second primary of only a few weeks instead of months.
Ganim, who had defeated Gomes in the primary due to a significant advantage in absentee ballot votes, also won the November general election with the help of absentee ballots.
Clark ordered that municipal officials must make absentee ballot applications available at 9 a.m. on Dec. 29 and have absentee ballots available to be mailed by Jan. 2.
That will give residents less than a month to submit an application to vote by absentee. For the September primary, members of the campaigns began collecting absentee ballot applications in the spring.
The 海角换妻 Mirror earlier this month published an into how the battle for absentee ballots took place and how Ganim鈥檚 supporters collected and delivered thousands of absentee ballot applications.
The investigation revealed that Geter-Pataky spent four months traversing parts of Bridgeport, ahead of the summer primary, which was decided by 251 votes.
Other steps Thomas announced that will be taken for this primary include:
- Providing training on absentee ballot laws and procedures for newly elected Town Clerk Charlie Stallworth.
- Ensuring awareness of absentee ballot procedures by the Bridgeport police department for when they serve as designees for absentee ballot applications pursuant to state law.
- Accompanying the town clerk or designee on all pick ups from drop boxes and the registrars of voters when 鈥渦ndertaking supervised absentee ballots.鈥
- Ensuring the absentee ballot moderator is familiar with and adheres strictly to the procedures for 鈥渞eceiving, handling, counting and preserving absentee ballots.鈥
- Ensuring the head moderator has 鈥渞efresher training鈥 before election night.
- Checking absentee ballot applications 鈥渇or atypical patterns and reporting when warranted.鈥
- And ensuring drop boxes are all locked at 8 p.m., on Election Day in accordance with the law.
This by The 海角换妻 Mirror Dec 27, 2023.