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The New York City Board of Elections (BOE) got mail-in non-attendant voting forms for the sake of dead citizens, including a Staten Islander who passed on eight years prior, as indicated by a report from the New York Post.

Election records demonstrated that the BOE recieved mail voting forms from two dead citizens, including from a Frances Reckhow of Staten Island, a registered Democrat, The Post announced.

The news source revealed that the BOE sent a truant polling form mentioned by Reckhow on Sept. 24, and the voting form was sent back on Oct. 6. The BOE got it and proclaimed it substantial on Oct. 8, The Post found.

In any case, Frances Reckhow, who might have been 105 years of age, who died in 2012, as per a tribute posted on SILive.com. Her little girl Carol Huben, an enrolled Republican as per casting a ballot records, lives at a similar location as Reckhow, the New York Post announced.

Huben didn’t return the request to The Post for input. The BOE told the news source it will investigate the circumstance.

A mail-in non-attendant ballot form was likewise sent from a Gertrude Nizzere, an enrolled Democrat in Brooklyn who might be 101 years of age, as per The Post. A truant voting form was mentioned by somebody recognizing as Nizzere in September, and records show the voting form was sent on Oct. 9, gotten by the BOE on Oct. 13, and announced legitimate on Oct. 25.

After additional survey, the BOE announced the voting form invalid on Oct. 30 in light of the fact that a hunt found the elector was “perished,” The Post revealed.

The Staten Island Republican coalition hailed the polling forms and alluded the circumstance to the police and Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon’s office, as per the report.

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