QuickCheck: Can an animal be elected into office?

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QuickCheck: Can an animal be elected into office?
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HAVE you ever scrolled on social media, stumbled across an adorable animal video and jokingly thought to yourself, 'Yeah, I wouldn't mind if this was my elected representative?'

Stubbs the cat, who was known as the four-legged honorary mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, in the United States for approximately 20 years, is one of the most internet-popular fluffy officials. - Photo by: Jenni Konrad, CC BY-SA 2.

Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, is a small American town that has only had dog mayors for the last twenty years. Wilbur has been participating in town events, done a substantial amount of interviews and continues to make his people smile by stopping for pets and belly rubs. Mayor Maximus II was elected into office at just 11 weeks old and has been on a mission for peace ever since.

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