A Corsican village voted 20% for Yvan Colonna

We knew that it might have been possible to have dead people vote in elections, less to vote for a dead person. In Marignana, a Corsican village near Yvan Colonna’s native Cargèse, nearly one in five voters voted in the first round of the Presidential election for the nationalist militant, convicted for the assassination of the prefect Erignac and who died last March following of his assault by a fellow prisoner, reports The world.

However, this village is not the only one where such ballot papers have ended up in the ballot boxes, specifies the daily. But it is the one where this manifestation of the homage paid to the shepherd of Cargèse was the strongest.

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