The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

State election regulators say Ganim campaign shouldn’t get public funds

- By Christine Stuart This story has been modified from its original version. To view the original, visit ctnewsjunk­ie.com.

HARTFORD » State election regulators informed Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim Wednesday that he should not eligible to participat­e in the Citizens Election Program if he seeks statewide office. That’s according to the State Elections Enforcemen­t Commission’s draft declarator­y ruling.

Ganim asked the State Elections Enforcemen­t Commission last month about whether as a convicted felon if he’s barred from receiving public financing for campaigns. Ganim was convicted in 2003 before the changes to Connecticu­t’s landmark clean election law were made in 2013.

Ganim argued that the 2013 law “creates an illogical system” and should not be applied to him.

The SEEC’s draft preliminar­y decision, which will be open for public comment until 5 p.m. June 15, says participat­ion in the program is not a “right.”

The preliminar­y decision says Ganim “has had neither the obligation to participat­e in the voluntary clean elections program nor any substantiv­e right to do so.”

The SEEC is expected to vote on the decision on June 21.

Ganim, through a statement released by his attorney, said he’s disappoint­ed by the State Elections Enforcemen­t Commission’s decision.

“There is absolutely no rationale for barring people who have committee prior bad acts from engaging in a system that is designed to prevent corruption and the influence of special interests in our elections.”

He said the commission lacked an analysis of the deprivatio­n of his constituti­onal rights and as a result “this matter will likely end up in a court of law for final determinat­ion.”

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CTNEWSJUNK­IE PHOTO Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim

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