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Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. – Research Raises New Question About 2020 Vote

Submitted by Linda Szynkowicz.

Research Raises New Question About 2020 Vote

103 Connecticut Citizens May Have Double Voted. Data Submitted To Denise Merrill, Secretary of State

MARCH 16, 2020 – Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. submitted their latest research from the 2020 election that contains information about 103 instances of voters who, based on voting data obtained from the Connecticut Secretary of State’s Office appear to have voted twice on election day, November 3rd, 2020.

The Fight Voter Fraud, Inc analytics team has discovered 103 Connecticut citizens of the same, or similar, name, birthdate, and address that voting records show as having voted twice. Each instance shows two unique voter IDs for each voter who allegedly voted twice this past November. All the data used in this maintained by the Office of the Secretary of the State and supplied to the public at a nominal charge.

Printed and electronic versions of the data were delivered directly to the Secretary of State’s office on March 16th to ensure privacy and to facilitate further analysis, investigation and, where appropriate legal action by state and or federal authorities.
“This research raises new concerns and highlights the need for all legislators and public election officials to get the facts about the integrity of the current election procedures before the legislators vote on drastic new changes” said Dominic Rapini, Board Chairman, Fight Voter Fraud, Inc.

“Research into Connecticut’s election data, systems, and infrastructure is an ongoing process for our growing organization in order to raise awareness of the need for more rigorous and thorough election integrity oversight”, said Linda Szynkowicz, Founder and CEO. ”For example, Connecticut electors deserve to know why this latest research using data readily available from the state, was the work of an outside organization and not apparently part of a regular process of post-election audits.”

Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. will only supply the data to the Secretary’s office and law enforcement as required. All media requests for the data should be made directly to the Office of the Secretary of the State.

Contact: Linda Szynkowicz – Founder and CEO – (860) 575-7125,  Linda@Fightvoterfraud.org
Dominic Rapini – Board Chair – (203) 645-0914, dominicrapini@fightvoterfraud.org

Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. is a non-profit 501c(4), non-partisan organization dedicated to fighting for Election Integrity in Connecticut. Using analytical tools, investigative strategies, grassroots activism and, litigation, to strengthen our election systems and to root out voter fraud wherever it is uncovered. We believe in “One vote for one legal voter”©. To learn more about our organization please visit www.fightvoterfraud.org to report voter fraud, volunteer, get updates and to donate to our mission. 

 

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