Democrats in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey are facing multiple allegations of election fraud. Several criminal cases have been opened, with two related to elections held this year and another two concerning previous elections.
Justin Hurst, a Springfield, Massachusetts, mayoral candidate, is facing allegations of bribery after election officials claim they witnessed voters enter the city hall for early voting, who expected cash after casting their ballots. Officials argue the distribution of $10 bills demonstrates “voter fraud.”
A Bridgeport Superior Court Judge, William Clark, overturned the results of another Democratic mayoral election last Wednesday following video evidence of what seemed to be a supporter of the incumbent Mayor stuffing ballot papers into drip boxes. Clark said the video footage was “shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties.” A new election has been ordered.
The Attorney General of New Jersey also announced that two Democrats were charged with election fraud last month. Alex Mendez, President of Paterson City Council, is facing charges for, among other things, conspiracy to commit election fraud, fraud in casting mail-in votes, and tampering with public records. The second, Dr. Henrilynn Ibezim, who stood as a candidate in a Plainfield mayoral election, has been charged with similar offenses.
Concerns about voter fraud have become increasingly prevalent across the United States, with less than one year until the 2024 presidential election. Over half of the American electorate suspect cheating will affect next year’s election, per Rasmussen Reports.