Corporations, partnerships, trusts, limited liability companies, and other “artificial entities” have the right to vote in Delaware elections under some circumstances, a judge said in a novel ruling Tuesday.
Judge Craig A. Karsnitz rejected an ACLU challenge to a charter permitting voting in local elections by the entities that own most of the property in the Town of Fenwick Island, one of several municipalities in the state with similar provisions. Karsnitz dismissed the lawsuit from Delaware’s Superior Court, citing “the principle of one person/entity/one vote.”
“Visions of faceless large corporations or even HAL controlling a small town are frightening and the stuff of science fiction,” but “trusts, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations are expressly recognized as ‘persons’ in the Delaware Code,” the judge said.
and my LLC too!
So how does this work, a CEO or whatever first casts his own vote, and then asks the poll worker for a second ballot to vote on his business's behalf?
And someone who manages 100 properties under separate entity names gets to vote 101 times? Or manages a company with 99 sub-entities/branches?
Wtf??
A DelAWARE ~~Company~~ "Person"