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Voting with POA for mum??

(8 Posts)
howardfh Sun 07-May-17 12:28:18

OK thanks, I'll leave it as it is!

kittylester Sun 07-May-17 12:02:49

I'm pretty sure you can't. Poa is for business and finance or health.

Pittcity Sun 07-May-17 12:01:34

Teetime that link is the law for Wisconsin.

nanaK54 Sun 07-May-17 11:52:54

Yes, completely agree with Ana - not sure why you would even consider casting a vote on her behalf?

Ana Sun 07-May-17 11:51:16

I don't know, but it doesn't seem ethical to me. If your Mum is mentally incapacitated, how could she (or you) know how she wished to vote?

Teetime Sun 07-May-17 11:50:36

elections.wi.gov/node/95
sorry here is the link

Teetime Sun 07-May-17 11:49:58

I've just looked it up and no I'm afraid you cannot vote on behalf on=f another person even with POA.

howardfh Sun 07-May-17 11:42:51

Mum hasn't got the mental capacity to vote - I have POA over her affairs and she is registered to vote and gets a postal vote.

I can't find the information on the web so has anyone here experience - am I entitled to vote on mum's behalf (ie put an "x") - do I have to apply to a body for permission, or are those with mental illnesses not entitled a vote?

Thanks!!