Village re-elects dead mayor!
BUCHAREST,
Hungary - June 16, 2008 - The residents of a Romanian village knowingly voted
in a dead man as their mayor in Sunday's municipal election, preferring him to
his living opponent.
Neculai
Ivascu, 57, who ran the village for almost two decades, died from liver disease
just after voting began -- but still won the election by a margin of 23 votes.
A
local official said the authorities decided to keep the poll open in case
Ivascu's opponent, Gheorghe Dobrescu, won, avoiding the need for a re-run.
"I
know he died, but I don't want change," a pro-Ivascu villager told
Romanian television.
In
the end, election authorities gave the post to the runner-up, but some
villagers and Ivascu's party, the powerful opposition Social Democrat Party
(PSD), have called for a new vote.
Ed. Note: Now
there’s a good idea! We should put
Thomas Jefferson’s name on the ballot for President!