
Bridgeport Councilman Arrested in 2023 Ballot Fraud Case Says He Was Innocent and Following Democratic Party’s Orders
By Juliette Fairley One of the three council members who surrendered to state police last week in connection with absentee ballot fraud allegations in the 2023 Bridgeport, Connecticut, mayoral primary election said he was innocent and that he was “following the orders of the Democratic Party.” Councilman Alfredo Castillo, 53, who represents the state’s 136th district, was arrested on Feb.
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