The Connecticut Supreme Court was divided on the interpretation of an election law, but affirmed a trial court’s ruling that election officials had not fully adhered to statutory requirements during the mayoral election in West Haven, but the results were not seriously in doubt.

Republican mayoral candidate Barry Lee Cohen challenged the results of the 2021 election against Democratic Nancy Rossi and West Haven election officials, pursuant to General Statutes §9 -328.

Less Than 3 Dozen Votes

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