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So when your friends illegally voted for family members, did they just forge the intended voter's signature on the ballot (and believe it's ok)?I think many people would be surprised at how many people vote on behalf of other people....totally thinking it is OK because said person is out of the country, in the hospital, in a nursing home, incapacitated in some way. I had this discussion with a group of friends when this came up and a couple of them had indeed voted for family members and had no idea they couldn't do so. I think this is why in most cases that actually make it to the court system the punishment is fairly innocuous. Many people even "smart people" do not understand the limitations unless they have been actively involved in some way as a volunteer or in a career with the voting process. I do not for a second think he "thought" people would think she was alive. He probably thought he could do it with his guardianship...and it's not related to the murder trial so will be dealt with legally at some point no doubt.

I ask because I've twice had my ballot returned to me to authenticate my signature on the ballot (cure letter). They check these things!
ETA: And the signature on my ballot was NOT a forgery!
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