Legal consequences for voting in the name of a deceased person
Voting in the name of a deceased person is a form of voting fraud and it is in which someone, either a citizen or noncitizen, casts a vote for any election in the name of a deceased person who was left on the voter registration list after their passing. Like other forms of voting fraud, this voting in the name of a deceased person is a crime and each state has varying penalties for these crimes such as fines and probations.
This was one of the main arguments of the Trump campaign in the 2020 election, However, in states including Arizona, Virginia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia, they were found to be false, and only very few cases were substantiated. To combat this, many states have created signature verification and additional laws to safeguard their elections from people who try to fill out and submit votes on behalf of dead relatives and other citizens.
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