HARTFORD — The State Elections Enforcement Commission will be investigating numerous alleged election issues, including three in Hamden. Secretary of the State Denise Merrill recently referred 18 election problems in many Connecticut towns, and the commission voted last week to look into them. In Hamden, SEEC investigators will probe a long-standing ballot error that caused residents of a section of Paradise Avenue to cast ballots in the wrong state Senate district during four election cycles. They will also investigate whether the town’s voter registrars failed to properly staff Election Day registration; and failed to process all applications for voter registration.
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