There have been a number of recorded cases of intentional fraud, such as a household receiving the ballot of a dead family member and voting on their behalf.Absolutely.
For example, Russel Hobbs, a 56-year-old man from Washington state, illegally signed and submitted a ballot in his wife's name in the 2020 election; she died about three months earlier. "I think [Hobbs] just tried to honor his deceased loved one," his attorney said to The News Tribune in Tacoma.
In another case, a man from Pennsylvania cast a vote on behalf of his dead mother in 2020, but the state caught the illegal ballot and sentenced him to five years of probation. "I was isolated last year in lockdown," Bruce Bartman told the court. "I listened to too much propaganda and made a stupid mistake."