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So, last night, I was at the radio station working with the election stuff; making sure the ballots and scores got on air and all that.
Well, I was looking at a county beside my own, and it said that the guy on the ballot was recently deceased. I think he died a few months ago, but I looked over to see what the score was.
The dead guy one buy a LANDSLIDE.
Dead Guy - 377
The Other Living Guy - 23
That's some shit.
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Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:49 am
MyNameIsKaren (Snoopy)
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wowzorz :shock:
Thu Nov 09, 2006 2:03 am
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Its more commonthan you think. Depends on the jurisdiction, but often if someone dies (or goes to jail ;D) after the primary, the ballot cannot be changed so you vote for the dead guy which is counted for his replacement.
I just found it funny because he won by a landslide.
_________________ If we were given just one word of information in our entire history, how we'd treasure it! How we'd pore over every syllable, divining its meaning, arguing its importance; how we'd examine it and wring every lesson we could from it. Yet today we have trillions of words, tidal waves of information, and the smallest detail of every action our government and businesses take is easily available to us at the touch of a button. And yet... We ignore it, and learn nothing from it.
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