In the Bridgeport special election, Mayor Joe Ganim wins handily once more. Ganim did not spare any time in announcing his win in the Democratic primary for mayor, having amassed a commanding lead of 274 votes in the in-person count.
A stunning revelation surfaced in November of last year when video footage revealed the identity of powerful Democratic Town Clerk Vice Chairwoman Wanda Geter-Pataky. This dependable individual, well-known for supporting Mayor Joe Ganim, was exposed for secretly putting a startlingly high quantity of absentee ballots into the ballot drop boxes. Consequently, a local judge’s instructions led to a spectacular reversal of the primary election.
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After facing off against John Gomes in the Democratic primary, Mayor Ganim triumphs once more.

Democrat judge overturns Bridgeport Democratic mayoral primary results in a contentious decision.
Judge William Clark of the Superior Court ruled that a fresh election must be held, basing his ruling on shocking video proof of electoral fraud. The decision has significant ramifications for Bridgeport and the entire nation since it establishes a precedent for similar instances involving mail-in ballot fraud that may arise in the future.
September saw the publication of an incriminating video by the campaign of mayoral candidate John Gomes, which showed proof of election fraud in the Bridgeport Democratic primary, according to a report by The Gateway Pundit. The Bridgeport Police Department has opened an inquiry into “possible misconduct” after seeing the footage.
A lady can be seen depositing piles of “illegal” votes into an absentee ballot box outside the Bridgeport government building, which houses the city’s Registrar of Voters office, in the video posted on the Gomes campaign’s Facebook page.
The Gomes campaign has discovered video showing a well-known local politician delivering piles of absentee votes, which is a startling development. The lady in question is Mayor Joe Ganim’s ardent supporter, Wanda Geter-Pataky, the vice chairwoman of the Democratic Town Clerk. The Gomes campaign asserts that this video is proof of possible voting fraud in light of the September 12th primary. Keep checking back for more on this developing topic.
“Video surveillance proving that the mayoral election was unequivocally stolen through corruption within City Hall by tampering with absentee ballots,” said on his Facebook page, John Gomes.
“This is an undeniable act of voter suppression and a huge civil rights violation. It’s time to restore lasting credibility to our city’s democracy. Once and for ALL. Enough is enough!” he added.
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In the Democratic primary for mayor, Joe Ganim defeated Gomes by a mere 251 votes. Gomes had an edge when it came to the voting machines, but Ganim led in the absentee vote total with 1,545 votes to 779, according to the most current preliminary count available on the Secretary of the State’s website.

The Bridgeport Police Department is presently looking into the acts captured on camera.
“The Bridgeport Police Department actively investigated the matter last fall regarding possible misconduct based upon a video that has surfaced on social media,” the department told CT Mirror.
“The Bridgeport Police Department immediately initiated an investigation to determine if any criminal wrongdoing has occurred. In addition, an internal investigation is being conducted to determine if any possible breach to our security video management system has occurred,” it added.
Chief of Police for Bridgeport Roderick Porter stated that the unit takes “these actions seriously and we will pursue possible criminal prosecution and/or administrative discipline as it relates to any such security violations.”
Patricia Howard, the Democratic registrar of voters in Bridgeport, enters a courtroom confession of breaking Connecticut law. She shockingly acknowledges that she disregarded important mail-in ballot management protocols. According to the legislation, the town clerk must sign off on each absentee ballot; if this is not done, the ballot is deemed illegal. The integrity of the election process is called into doubt by this discovery.
A few days before the general election that was supposed to take place on November 7th, Connecticut Public revealed that Superior Court Judge William Clark had ordered a fresh election in November.
Judge Clark concluded that the claims of potential misconduct were severe enough to justify nullifying the results of the primary on September 12, which Ganim had prevailed in by a margin of 251 votes out of 8,173 voted.
“The volume of ballots so mishandled is such that it calls the result of the primary election into serious doubt and leaves the court unable to determine the legitimate result of the primary.” Adding to what Clark stated, the videos “are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties.”
Gomes celebrated the decision as “a victory for the people of Bridgeport,” stressing that the principles of democracy had always been the cornerstone of his campaign. Bill Bloss, his attorney, said, “At the end of the day, the videos don’t lie. The videos showed substantial, massive absentee ballot misconduct.”
Nonetheless, Ganim urged citizens to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election and stated he will speak with his attorneys on a potential appeal, saying, “Let’s send a powerful message that we want to keep the progress going in Bridgeport.”
Voter fraud by Democrats is a persistent problem. Matthew J. Platkin, the attorney general of New Jersey, has filed new charges in the continuing election fraud investigation. The Paterson City Council President, Democrat Alex Mendez, is one of several suspected co-conspirators in this case. Allegations against the defendants include attempted election manipulation, tampering with votes, and obstructing justice through witness tampering.
After a comprehensive investigation by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA), Mendez, his wife Yohanny Mendez, Omar Ledesma, and Iris Rigo are now facing new accusations. These accusations were made public after the U.S. Postal Inspection Service found a sizable quantity of dubious mail-in ballots for the 2020 Paterson municipal election concealed in a mailbox close by.
It’s important to highlight the obvious double standard that exists in the way that the media and legal system handle claims of election fraud, contingent on which party is implicated, in the aftermath of the Bridgeport and New Jersey disaster.
Republicans have expressed worries loudly about the 2020 presidential election’s integrity, while mainstream media and other institutions have ignored their fears, stating that the election was safe. However, when a Democrat is embroiled in a comparable issue, it seems that the legal system will respond more swiftly and that the media will be more likely to report it.
Here’s another piece by George Behizy.
Under oath, the clerk acknowledged that she had been breaking the law for many years.
Bravo to Behizy for leading the probe into this issue of voting fraud.




