Fight Voter Fraud finds 5,000 double registrations, 105 double voting cases in Connecticut

Linda Szynkowicz - Fight Voter Fraud
Linda Szynkowicz - Fight Voter Fraud
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Fight Voter Fraud (FVF) reported they discovered 4,897 double registrations in Connecticut’s voter rolls, and 105 cases of registered voters double voting. 

In examining voter rolls across 166 cities and towns in the state, FVF found that 25 of the double registered voters are registered in more than two states. Between 2016 and 2022, there were 105 voters who double voted, and 15 voters have double voted in two or more states, and done so 2-4 times since 2016. 

FVF sent the findings in a report to Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas, along with other state offices to call for reform and improvements on the state’s voter rolls. 

“Maintaining accurate voter rolls is crucial for ensuring the integrity of our election process,” FVF founder and CEO Linda Szynkowicz said. “We urge state officials to take immediate action to correct these issues and restore voter confidence in Connecticut.”

The eligibility of all 4,897 double registered voters has been officially challenged by FVF, who has requested the Secretary of State to take appropriate action. FVF also encourages the complaint to be sent on to the State Election Enforcement Agency (SEEC) for investigation.

Connecticut based Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. is an advocacy organization focused on “upholding the integrity of U.S. elections and ensuring that every legal voter’s voice is heard,” according to their website. Founded after the 2018 election season, the current CEO is Linda Szynkowicz. 



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