Politics & Government

Election Officials Promote Anti-Fraud Hotline

If you see something unusual, the State Elections Enforcement Commission wants to know, according to this press release.

In an effort to ensure that the Nov. 6 elections are administered fairly in every city and town in Connecticut, state and federal election officials want voters to call a hotline if anyone witnesses or experiences voting irregularities on Election Day. 

The hotline will be staffed by the Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) during polling hours on Election Day.  Anyone with knowledge of election fraud or voting rights abuses is encouraged to call 1-866-733-2463 (1-866-SEEC-INFO) to report suspected violations.  The number is toll-free statewide. 

The SEEC staff will answer questions, advise on complaint procedures and, if appropriate, request the assistance of state criminal or federal law enforcement authorities in the investigation and possible prosecution of the matter.

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People can also send an email to elections@ct.gov contact the SEEC and the Secretary of the State’s office on Election Day.

The SEEC is the primary elections investigative and civil enforcement authority in Connecticut, and the Secretary of the State’s office is charged with overseeing all elections in Connecticut, which includes advising and assisting local Registrars of Voters and Town Clerks on their statutory responsibilities regarding administration of elections.

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Federal law protects against crimes such as intimidating or bribing voters, buying and selling votes, altering vote tallies, stuffing ballot boxes, and marking ballots for voters against their wishes or without their input.  It also contains special protections for the rights of voters and provides that they can vote free from acts that intimidate or harass them. 


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