In a significant development in Connecticut’s political landscape, the Chief State’s Attorney’s Office announced the arrest of four Bridgeport campaign workers for their involvement in illegal absentee ballot activities during the 2019 Democratic mayoral primary. The announcement, made by Chief State’s Attorney Patrick Griffin, highlights ongoing concerns about electoral integrity.
The individuals arrested—Alfredo Castillo, Wanda Geter-Pataky, Nilsa Heredia, and Josephine Edmonds—are facing charges of Unlawful Possession of Absentee Ballots and other related election infractions. Moreover, Edmonds, Geter-Pataky, and Heredia have also been charged with Tampering with a Witness, adding a layer of gravity to the case.
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This case originated from discrepancies noted in the absentee ballot process during the Democratic primary for Bridgeport’s mayor. After suspicions arose, the matter was escalated from the Secretary of State’s office to the State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC), and eventually to the Division of Criminal Justice, reflecting a thorough investigative process that culminated in these arrests.
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