Carl Geary died a month ago from a heart attack as he campaigned to be
selected for the small country town. Despite his sudden death he still
polled over three times as many votes as his rival in the election in
Tracy City, Tennessee.

His widow, Susan Geary, said his election "was not a surprise at all to
me."
 
"The day he passed away, people were calling with condolences and
saying, 'We're still voting for him,'" she said.

Geary, 55, was known for his straight talking and served on the local
council. He polled 285 votes to his rival's 85.

Local business owners said the vote to elect Geary was as a protest
against the current mayor, Barbara Brock.

"I knew he was deceased. I know that sounds stupid, but we wanted
someone other than her," said Chris Rogers, owner of the town's Lunch
Box restaurant.

"If he were to run again next week I'd vote for him again."

Town officials said four councillors will now decide who becomes mayor.

Barbara Brock, who lost out to the dead rival, had campaigned on her
efforts to beautify the Tracy City which has a population of 1600 and is
80 miles from Nashville.

She said she was shocked that the town would vote for someone who is
"pushing up the daisies" rather than planting them.

Brock was elected Mayor of the town 16 months ago - after the previous
mayor died of a heart attack.

"The headline should say 'Mayor that filled the shoes of a dead man,
beaten by a dead man,'" Mr. Rogers said.


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