I guess it’s not only Pennsylvania who elects dead Democrats. Even in a so called “red state” like Tennessee, they re-elect dead Democrats. Shelby County’s State Rep. Barbara Cooper who died on October easily won re-election just like the guy in PA. Barbara Cooper even got 73% of the vote. She was 93 years old (yes, this is who people actually vote for).
Remember when Joe Biden asked where’s Jackie? The congresswoman who was killed in August during a car crash? I’m starting to think asking where the dead people are aren’t limited to Joey.
Tennessee State Rep. Barbara Cooper, who passed away in October, won the race Tuesday for Tennessee House District 86. So what happens next?
The Shelby County Election Commission said Cooper’s name remained on Tuesday’s ballot after her unexpected death Oct. 25, 2022, “as mandated by state law.” Now, a special election will be held to fill her seat. When that happens will be determined by Gov. Bill Lee when he issues a Writ of Election.
Rep. Cooper served District 86 for 26 years after first being elected in 1996. She served on several state committees including the Health and Safety Committee and the Agricultural and Natural Resources Committee.
Back in April, Cooper was honored in Nashville as the oldest-serving state legislator.
Rep. Cooper was 93-years-old.