By Amanda Falcone On November 13, 2012 ·....
One week after Republican Leonard Suzio lost his state Senate seat to Democrat Dante Bartolomeo, he is asking for a recount. In a letter to Secretary of the State Denise Merrill, Suzio said he wants a recount because substantial errors have already been identified, and there is the potential for more errors.
Suzio lost the race by 238 votes.
Suzio says errors occurred and more may be identified because the two candidates ran on five party lines. He said this created confusion and resulted in people voting in the “unknown” category.
Suzio also said that the head moderator in Meriden was the campaign treasurer for Bartolomeo, and he said that moderator refused to request a recount before sending the final vote tallies to Merrill.
“I do not allege any improprieties on his account,” Suzio wrote in his letter. “But I do point out the Head Moderator’s obvious conflict of interest which undermines the need to give the public assurance that the vote count was administered in an impartial manner.”
Note: Originally Published at http://courantblogs.com/capitol-watch/suzio-requests-a-recount-in-13th-senate-district/
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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Why should Mr. suzio have to go through all this. Where's the State elections board, and its new commissioner? I see why the Democrats didn't want to give the job to Giuliano.
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