From Google, which any idiot, even a MAGATard can replicate:
"AI Overview
Instances of men casting ballots for their deceased wives have occurred.
One such case involved
Barry Morphew of Colorado, who pleaded guilty to forgery for casting his missing wife Suzanne Morphew's 2020 ballot for then-President Donald Trump. Morphew told an FBI agent he did it because he thought Trump could use the extra vote and that he didn't know it was illegal to fill out a ballot on behalf of a spouse. As part of a plea agreement, Morphew was fined $600 and assessed court costs, avoiding jail time, but facing up to six years in prison if he violates the agreement.
Another case involved
Larry Wiggins, a 62-year-old Florida man who was arrested for voter fraud after allegedly requesting a mail-in ballot for his deceased wife in 2020. Wiggins claimed he wanted to test the system. He faced a third-degree felony charge, which could have resulted in a $5,000 fine and up to five years in prison.
Robert Hartle of Nevada also pleaded guilty in 2021 to casting a mail-in ballot in the 2020 general election under the name of his late wife. He had initially claimed "disbelief" about someone stealing his wife's ballot,
according to CNN. "