It's rare but it happens that after a candidate gets the nomination and dies - he stays on the ballot.
But I wonder there's ever been a case where a candidate dies before the nomination is decided, gets the nomination despite being dead, and stays on the ballot. Was/is that even possible?
The party would eventually have to produce a living person to hold the office, but I bet they could get away with nominating a corpse. Who’s going to stop them? The Democrats would happily let them do it, thinking “surely we can beat a dead guy, right?”
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* Assuming Trump's Dead Corpse isn't allowed on the ballot.
This really does need to be stated explicitly.
It's rare but it happens that after a candidate gets the nomination and dies - he stays on the ballot.
But I wonder there's ever been a case where a candidate dies before the nomination is decided, gets the nomination despite being dead, and stays on the ballot. Was/is that even possible?
The party would eventually have to produce a living person to hold the office, but I bet they could get away with nominating a corpse. Who’s going to stop them? The Democrats would happily let them do it, thinking “surely we can beat a dead guy, right?”
I honestly believe that a rumor would start that he was still alive and people would write him in.