Elections in the United States: so-called ‘dead voters’ are still alive 975731 | Voice of tomorrow



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Michigan fans cheer after Joe Biden’s win.

Supporters of current US President Donald Trump have claimed that thousands of votes were cast in this year’s US elections on behalf of people who are truly dead. Maria Aredondo is one of these so-called ‘dead voters’. But he is not dead. Still alive.

“I may be 72 years old, but I am still alive and breathing,” María Aredondo told the BBC. My head is working fine too and my health is pretty good. Maria said she voted for Joe Biden in the election. When she learned that her name was on a list of presumed dead Michigan voters, Maria was shocked.

The BBC has spoken to many more people like Maria, whose names appear on the list of so-called dead voters. A similar story has been told about them as Maria. Roberto García is one of them. He is a retired teacher in Michigan. “I can safely say that I am alive and I voted for Joe Biden,” he told the BBC. I can’t vote for Donald Trump even if I die.

There have been cases in previous US elections where a dead person appeared to have voted. These incidents occur mainly due to the forgetting of government documents. Or when another person with the same name in this family votes by sending their ballot. But President Trump’s supporters complain that it happened at a massive rate in this election.

Source: BBC Bangla.



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