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Floaters and strangers can be used to represent the voters, or where a board is unanimously corrupt, the votes can usually be put through entirely without the human equation of the supposed voter. Similar advantage may be taken in the case of voters who have died or moved from the city. The story is told of a certain elec- tion-board chairman who cast a vote for a man who had died several days previous to the election. He justified himself thus: "I know what the old man's views was. He was for ...Wrogge for mayor. Hain't right for him to lose his vote just because he hap- pened to die. " Voting absentees, non-residents and dead men can be done without fear of detection. The election board has only to aver that a man presented himself as Mr. So-and-So, and was allowed to vote on his own state- 56 Reclaiming the Ballot ment which was not challenged. Even though it be proved that Mr. So-and-So was personally known to certain members of the board, it can be claimed that such mem- bers were not present at the time he voted.
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