Candidate for Springfield mayor Justin Hurst is being accused of voter fraud just five days away from election night. In affidavits obtained by Western Mass News, the allegations from Springfield election department officials detail what they witnessed this past weekend during early voting at city hall. They described voters being brought to the polls and expecting cash after casting their votes for Hurst.
Hurst outright denied the claims that his campaign committed voter fraud and told Springfield citizens ahead of Tuesday’s election that he’s running a clean race.
“Any accusations that my team paid residents in exchange for their vote is unequivocally false,” Hurst said.
On Thursday, Hurst shot down claims that his campaign paid cash for votes during early in-person voting just days away from election night next Tuesday. In affidavits obtained by Western Mass News from the city solicitor, Springfield election officials told a different story. Springfield Elections Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez said, in part:
“As of Friday, October 27, we noticed a marked increase in the number of walk-in voters at city hall… Periodically, the voters that came in would discuss among themselves about receiving payment. They stated they must take the ‘I Voted’ sticker as proof they voted.”
– Springfield Elections Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez
In city surveillance video obtained by Western Mass News, you can see what appears to be a black SUV bringing people to and from the polls. In her affidavit, Oyola-Lopez referred to this and said, in part:
“We were able to ascertain from the video footage that many individuals who were dropped off the black Suburban and black Expedition entered city hall, voted and left in the same aforementioned vehicles. At one point in the footage, two women and one man can be seen showing the man in the red/white/blue shirt something. The man then takes out what appears to be a large bundle of cash and peel off a bill and hand it to each person.”
– Springfield Elections Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez
In his press conference Thursday, Hurst said he has seen the surveillance footage and admits that the person in the footage is a volunteer in his campaign.
“That gentleman has volunteered on many campaigns. That particular gentleman has spent more time in prison than he spent out, but he is a good man and he’s the individuals I’m fighting for in the city of Springfield. We’re running an election that is inclusive,” Hurst explained.
However, he reiterated, “We don’t give money in exchange for votes. I don’t know how much clearer I can be.”
Hurst’s opponent and current Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno released a statement on Thursday to address these voter fraud claims and said:
“Election Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez on Saturday, October 28, reported suspicious activity during early voting to our office. We immediately referred her to City Solicitor Judge John Payne. These allegations are very serious and upsetting to me.
Voting is a sacred trust and should be treated as such. The integrity of our elections must be protected.
This is a legal matter which has been reported to the proper authorities by Solicitor Judge Payne.”
– Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno
WesternMassNews reached out to the United States Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts concerning this investigation. They told them that they can neither confirm or deny that there is an ongoing investigation at this time.
BREAKING: New Shocking Footage has been released of a Democrat Candidate in Springfield, Massachusetts committing election fraud in broad daylight. City Hall officials wrote sworn affidavits saying the candidate Justin Hurst paid people $10 to vote for him
The video reveals… pic.twitter.com/MuLv2B8YHZ
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