Part II—by early 2024, Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. had lost 90% of its staff. Some were let go quietly. Some were fired. And still others quit. This is their collective story.
“Fight Voter Fraud is letting a lot of people go—-you should look into it.” I was surprised at her words. They’ve done some great work, I thought. Now they’re down-sizing?
The tidbit opened a rabbit hole into what’s going on with the 501c4. Connecticut’s left-leaning news outlets haven’t been fans, and neither has the State Elections Enforcement Commission. Fight Voter Fraud (hereafter FVF) has been represented largely by the CEO, Linda Szynkowicz, who keeps getting large financial infusions, and keeps spending it—-vying for attention all the while.
FVF was founded on March 8, 2019 in Connecticut. On May 16, 2019, FVF registered in the state of Wyoming; on July 2, 2019, it was formally dissolved in the state of Connecticut. But a second, active registration can be found on the CT SOTS site, dated August 11, 2023. End Voter Fraud—FVF’s virtually unknown education arm—was formed on Sept 16, 2019. EVF is a 501c3, and originally intended as the education arm of Szynkowicz’s efforts. Instead, it never got off the ground—-and few have known of its existence.
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