Obama gets 'Toot's' vote
Barack Obama's grandmother's vote will count after all.
The Associated Press reports that Hawaii's elections chief Kevin Cronin said state law typically would require an absentee ballot cast by someone who dies before Election Day to be discarded, but only if certification of death is received from the state Department of Health before the election.
In the case of Madelyn Dunham, who helped raise Obama and who died early Monday from cancer, Cronin said her absentee ballot was received by the elections office on Oct. 27, but it did not receive a list of deceased residents from the health department that included Dunham's name before today.
Cronin said her ballot was processed like any other absentee ballot or those ballots cast by early voters.
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