Absentee ballots were submitted under the names of at least two deceased voters in a contested GOP primary in Brooklyn. Juliet Windvan and Antoinette Garzaniti, who died over a decade ago, appeared to have their ballots cast despite their deaths. A third voter, William Allen, who did not vote, received a notice regarding his ballot. Election lawyer Martin Connor called for a district attorney investigation into how absentee ballots were obtained. The primary, where Sarantopoulous leads by 32 votes, has prompted concern over ballot integrity.
These apparent facts really call for a district attorney investigation. They need to find out how someone other than the voter was able to obtain and submit the absentee ballots.
That is amazing. I find this unbelievable. Yes, we still got ballots for her. They were ripped up and thrown out.
I think it's terrible that somebody cast a ballot in my father's name, especially in an election that was so close and that whoever committed fraud would have been a fraud getting elected.
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