Over the last week I have had several people say , was there really any problem with the vote in the last Governor election in
the City of Bridgeport Connecticut?
The
answer is yes. The estimate is that there were over 3500 ballots cast above the number of people who voted in Bridgeport Connecticut. The reason
is mathematically there were more ballots cast in Bridgeport in
the November 2, 2010 Election than there were people/electors who were
checked off on the Official Voter Checklist as having cast ballots to vote in that election. Simply put there were more ballots cast
in the election in Bridgeport Connecticut than people/electors who voted. As a rule there can
always be more people checked off to vote than cast votes for any of the races
in the election but there cannot be more total ballots cast in the election
than there are people/electors who were checked off to vote in the
election. As a matter of law "no ballot shall be issued unless the elector's name has been checked off the official check list". 2010 CGS §9-257, Regs. 9-242a-14. This official election check
off process is done as you enter the polling place when you give your name and
street to the Official Checkers, at least one checker but usually there are two one democratic checker and one republican checker and then a Ballot Clerk hands to the person/elector after the persons name is checked of the official checker list. The check off process is controlled by two adversaries in the election day process therefore it ensures controls over the same person
voting twice or ballots being handed out and fed through a machine. As a matter of law "Immediately after the close of
the polls, the officials must compute the number of names checked as having
voted" and return is signed. 2010 CGS §9-307. That was not done in Bridgeport, estimates were not provided until November 5, 2010. As a matter of law "The assistant
Registrar(s) must record, directly on the official check list, the total number
of names on the official check list, the total number checked as having voted,
and the number not checked". 2010 CGS §9-307, §§9-258a, 9-307, 9-436.
Confirm the analysis for yourself it should be public information. Try this, go to the Connecticut Secretary of State’s web site,
try to download the results from the November 2, 2010 election by municipality. See if you can find the turn out results for the November 2, 2010 election then compare the total number of peopled checked off
as voting to the total number of ballots cast (turnout) in Bridgeport Connecticut at 11/2/2010 . For some reason you will find the primary turn out results for the 2010 Primary at this link 8/10/2010 Primary but you will not find the turn out results for the November 2, 2010 election
and ballots cast (turnout). Again for some reason you will find the 2011
municipal election turnout results at this link 2011 Municipal Turnout . Again for some reason you
will find the November 6, 2012 turn out results in for that election at this link 2012 Election Results you can check that against the votes cast at this link 2012 Election Vote Results .
Based upon observations, investigation and research it was uncovered that the number of people checked off in Bridgeport Connecticut as having been checked off as having voted in November 2, 2014 election in person or by absentee ballot is estimated to be at least 3,761 less than the total number of ballots cast, meaning there were more ballots cast than people/electors checked off to vote. The total number of absentee ballots cast was mathematically correct meaning it did not exceed the absentee ballot requests and or the absentee checkoff numbers. However the immediate checkoff count did not match the ballot number even after the re-canvass. Remember the rule immediately after the close of the polls, the officials must compute the number of names checked as having voted and sign it. 2010 CGS §9-307, §§9-258a, 9-307, 9-436.
What happened? For some reason the City did not order enough official ballots. The City ran out at about 1 pm and made an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 copied ballots that day on a copier then distributed the copied ballots. A very high speed copier it would seem. Then mixed the official ballots with the copied ballots. However that should not have changed the official checker list with the checked off voters.
Below is a picture of the Official Checklist from Bridgeport Connecticut for the November 2, 2010 Election. Any thoughts?
Here are a few photos of ballots on the floor at one polling site and of an election official carring ballots in a paper bag with paper handles.
Based upon observations, investigation and research it was uncovered that the number of people checked off in Bridgeport Connecticut as having been checked off as having voted in November 2, 2014 election in person or by absentee ballot is estimated to be at least 3,761 less than the total number of ballots cast, meaning there were more ballots cast than people/electors checked off to vote. The total number of absentee ballots cast was mathematically correct meaning it did not exceed the absentee ballot requests and or the absentee checkoff numbers. However the immediate checkoff count did not match the ballot number even after the re-canvass. Remember the rule immediately after the close of the polls, the officials must compute the number of names checked as having voted and sign it. 2010 CGS §9-307, §§9-258a, 9-307, 9-436.
What happened? For some reason the City did not order enough official ballots. The City ran out at about 1 pm and made an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 copied ballots that day on a copier then distributed the copied ballots. A very high speed copier it would seem. Then mixed the official ballots with the copied ballots. However that should not have changed the official checker list with the checked off voters.
Below is a picture of the Official Checklist from Bridgeport Connecticut for the November 2, 2010 Election. Any thoughts?
BRIDGEPORT OFFICIAL VOTER CHECKLIST OUT AFTER THE ELECTION
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BALLOTS BEING CARRIED IN A PAPER BAG WITH HANDLES
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BALLOTS ON THE FLOOR
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BALLOTS ON THE FLOOR
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Who was in charge in the November 2, 2010 election as the Election Official in Bridgeport Connecticut? It was Bridgeport Registrar of Voters Santa Ayala. She is the mother of Rep. Christina Ayala, D-Bridgeport, who was was arrested last for 19 charges related to voting fraud.
November 3 2010 Counting copied ballots in Bridgeport Santa Ayala with her finger up in the center. |
How about these videos taken in Bridgeport from the
night of the November 2, 2010 election at one of the polling places showing
ballots in bags on the floor, Election officials trying to open the machines and
the election officials were actually leaving with unsecured bags of ballots.
You vote really counts.
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