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The inspiration for the SS reference, she said in an interview, was a section of Trump’s executive order that seemed to her ...
CT lawmakers are looking to dramatically increase state oversight of election officials, absentee ballots and curbside voting.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas has apologized to state voter registrars for making sharply partisan statements last week about how the Trump administration wants to change the way states run ...
Stephanie Thomas was discussing her objections to President Trump’s executive order on elections when she referred to Nazi ...
When we walk into our offices to oversee the integrity of elections and maintain accurate voter rolls, we leave our political affiliations at the door. This nonpartisan approach is essential to ...
It is not often I find myself aligned with Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell. But this week, we found rare common ground on the ...
The bill requires in-person registration with proof of citizenship to vote. Thomas says this is costly, unnecessary and undermines secure and accessible elections.
Vice chair of CT Republican Party deems secretary of state's reference to Nazi SS tactics 'shocking, inappropriate, and grossly offensive' ...
Members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation rallied public support against cuts to the Social Security Administration ...
Ballot fraud concerns stretching back to a judicially-overturned 2023 election in Connecticut’s largest city have led state lawmakers to spar over how to reform the system after dozens of ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Connecticut officials reacted to a presidential order aimed at overhauling the country’s elections. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong called President Donald Trump ...