Manchester state repute indicted of intimidation
NORWICH, Conn. (AP) — The state Elections Enforcement Commission is questioning a censure by Norwich’s dual registrars of electorate that a state deputy operative as a domestic consultant to a city’s Democratic mayoral claimant attempted to dominate a officials.
The Bulletin reports that Republican registrar Dianne Slopak and Democrat Dianne Daniels have indicted state Rep. Geoffrey Luxenberg, D-Manchester, co-owner of a consulting firm, of melancholy to sue and protest to a Elections Enforcement multiplication unless a registrars immediately granted him with puncture applications for absentee ballots.
Accused of harassing the Manchester registrars and served as Dan Drew's treasurer in 2011 |
Luxenberg’s consulting organisation represents mayoral claimant Deb Hinchey. He pronounced Tuesday a censure was politically encouraged and baseless.
Slopak says a lawmaker was perplexing to dominate her and Daniels. She denied that a censure is politically motivated.
Hinchey pronounced no laws were damaged and has “complete faith” in those who work for her.
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Information from: Norwich Bulletin
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