Despite his death .. crushed his opponent and won the Nevada election


Following the announcement of the US midterm elections, the country was on a date with one of the wonders of the election campaign, including the victory of a deceased person in a seat.
In Nevada, reality television star Dennis Huff won a seat in the State House, despite his death several weeks before the race.

Hoff won 69.02 percent of the vote, beating his Democratic challenger, Lycia Romanov, who won 30.98 percent of the vote, according to official records of the elections, according to Business Insider.

"Dennis Huff has succeeded in crushing his opponent," said campaign manager Chuck Moth at his Twitter account.

Denis took part in the elections, but after his death in October, it was difficult to delete his name, and he was kept in the ballot box for the midterm elections after it was too late to change them.

Denis Hoof died last month at his 72nd birthday. His body was found on Oct. 16 and he had more than one book, including The Art of Deal.

 According to Nevada law, county commissioners will meet to approve the appointment of a replacement from the Republican Party.