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City council member in Connecticut faces additional charges in absentee ballot investigation

Alfredo Castillo faces 10 new charges including possession of restricted ballots and misrepresenting eligibility in absentee ballot fraud during the 2023 Democratic primary, officials said.

  • Alfredo Castillo, a city councilor from Bridgeport, was taken into custody on ten new charges related to absentee ballot fraud in the 2023 Democratic primary and is expected to appear in court on September 2.
  • The charges arise from an expanding probe conducted by the Connecticut Chief State's Attorney's office into absentee ballot fraud, building on previous related charges filed against Castillo stemming from the 2019 election.
  • Surveillance footage captured individuals repeatedly placing numerous absentee ballots into municipal drop boxes, while Castillo and others face allegations of unlawfully assisting voters and managing ballots improperly.
  • The new charges against Castillo involve having unauthorized ballots and envelopes, neglecting to provide required signatures as a helper on absentee ballots, and falsely representing voter eligibility, while one of the 11 accused individuals has entered a guilty plea so far.
  • These ongoing charges and court-ordered election reruns have heightened concerns about ballot security and election integrity in Bridgeport, with Castillo denying wrongdoing and his lawyer reviewing evidence to challenge the case.
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City council member in Connecticut faces additional charges in absentee ballot investigation

A city councilor in Connecticut is facing new charges in connection with an investigation into absentee ballot tampering in the state’s largest city.

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