BRIDGEPORT - A judge barred the secretary of the state from certifying a winner in Stratford’s election for the state house of representatives. Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis Friday afternoon granted a motion for an emergency injunction until the state house has a chance to decide who will represent the 120th assembly district. “The court is ensuring the house has the opportunity to exercise its authority,” the judge ruled. Republican candidate James Feehan sued for a new election after a recount found he had lost to Democratic Incumbent candidate Phil Young by 13 votes.
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