Democrat arrested, accused of forgery in 2024 primary effort
A Connecticut minister was charged last week with forgery and perjury in relation to a failed effort in 2024 to petition for a Democratic primary in the 33rd House District of Middletown, the chief states attorney announced Wednesday.
Prosecutors obtained an arrest warrant accusing the Rev. Robert K. Hoggard, 33, of Middletown of submitting petitions with forged signatures and falsified circulator certifications two years ago. He was released on a promise to appear.
He was charged with 14 counts of second-degree forgery and six counts of perjury. In single-town districts, a challenger to a party-endorsed candidate can force a primary by gathering signatures from 2% of voters enrolled in that party.
The State Elections Enforcement Commission referred the case to prosecutors after investigating complaints from voters that their purported signatures appeared on petitions they never signed.
https://ctmirror.org/2026/06/17/robert-hoggard-arrested-forgery-2024-primary/