A judge ruled that there was enough evidence of misconduct in the Democratic primary for mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut, to throw the result into doubt. Videos showed individuals stuffing absentee ballots into drop boxes, highlighting ballot tampering issues that have plagued the city for years. Residents of low-income housing complexes described being pressured to apply for absentee ballots they were not eligible for, with campaigners sometimes filling out or returning the ballots illegally. Joe Ganim, who received the most votes in the initial race, is now facing a new election to determine if he should remain the Democratic candidate. While election fraud is rare in the United States, the situation in Bridgeport serves as a stark reminder of the potential for manipulation in local elections. The upcoming vote will be a critical moment for the city as it grapples with ensuring fair and transparent electoral processes.
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