Is it selfish to vote on your death bed?

I think that it’s a good thing to do and the opposite of selfish. The Nation is probably well served by the person’s wisdom. How can taking a few moments of your last precious time to do something that won’t benefit you in the least be selfish?

I voted in the student body elections at my university in my last semester because I wanted to leave the place better (in my opinion) than how it was when I left.

I like to think I am voting for future generations when I vote as opposed to the present. Little good that does I admit, as they change everything whenever they feel like it anyway.

Yllaria:

That happened in a Night Court episode - a corpse was brought into the morgue with a suicide note that said he voted for Dan Fielding as a last gesture of hatred to the world he didn’t want to live in anymore.

It’s not selfish to vote near death. Anyone of us could be hit by a bus tomorrow. Well, I can’t because NH scarcely believes in public transportation, but some of you could be. What was I saying?

This. I’m thinking of that world’s oldest woman in France, Jeanne Calment, the one who lived to age 122. I recall reading that before she turned 100, maybe before she turned 90 even, she had given the option to her flat to some guy who paid her a regular fee to keep the option, figuring she’d be dead before too long and he could take the place over. He ended up paying more than the place was worth!

No, it’s not selfish. It’s your right as a citizen.

Photo of Hawaii WWII veteran voting captures hearts across America

I don’t think it’s selfish because, having kids (and someday maybe grandkids), I would want to try to make the world a better place for them. Even if it’s just one vote. On my deathbed.

Only if you’re one of the candidates.

IIRC, she outlived him.

Voting on your deathbed isn’t selfish; voting based just on how it is going to affect you personally, is.

It may or may not be selfish.

It depends on your reason and motivation for voting, your beliefs and or misbelieves about voting.

I vote on a Tempur-Pedic style bed.

If I am not mistaken, back in the days of Mayor Daley in Chicago, you could vote even after you were dead.

The last time my grandmother left her house was to vote againd George W. Bush. She died the day afterthanksgiving.

I was going to post this also .. vote in this life and the Hereafter.
Then I was going to duck and run away.

That sounds familiar. It’s one reason I never bet, not even on what appears to be a sure thing.

I’ve read that lots of dead Texans voted for LBJ in his early career.

On a universal scale our lives are briefer than a lightning flash. So, perhaps it selfish to vote at all, ever.

It’s the one thing that every US citizen over 18 can do to serve their country. It’s a right people fight, emigrate and die attempting to possess.

Not selfish.