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"It's hard to imagine -- after his family business is torched, his family imprisoned, and denied the opportunity to finish his college education
-- he volunteered to serve. I don't know if I would have done the same thing, but we are all very proud of him," he said. The family has been surprised and gratified by the online comments on the photo, Barbara Tanabe said. "I think he feels like joining the Army, going to the camp, fighting in the war, and fighting discrimination
-- these were all things he did so that we have this precious right to vote," she said. "For so many people to express their heartfelt tribute to my father was really, really heartwarming for us." Several Reddit commentators asked whether Tanabe's vote would be counted if he passed away before Election Day on Nov. 6. Glenn Takahashi, Honolulu election administrator, said absentee ballots cast by voters who later die become invalid if the state Department of Health notifies elections officials of the death before Election Day. To void a ballot when that happens, officials have to be able to sort through tens of thousands of ballots to find the one in question. This is not always practical, and so the ballot is counted if it isn't. A similar situation arose in Honolulu four years ago when President Barack Obama's grandmother died two nights before the election but after she mailed her absentee ballot. Hawaii counted her vote anyway because the Health Department didn't receive her certificate of death before the election. Barbara Tanabe said her father, a quiet, unassuming man, would wonder what the fuss over the photo was about. But he'd be thrilled it encouraged others to vote, she said. "That would be the ultimate honor for him," she said.
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