I can understand being registered in two states for a period of time if one has moved
states. There isn’t an accross the board process to cancel a registration when one leaves a
state. Now there is a problem at this location if the registrants are voting in both states.
Texas sends out a new voter card every two year election cycle. However you can vote without
it if you are registered and have ID such as a drivers license that matches your registration address.
Here’s some info that contributes to this story:
Marylanders move in droves to Virginia
Maryland lost the most residents in the mid-Atlantic between 2007 and 2010 and
many of them moved to Virginia, according to a study released Tuesday.
Almost 40,000 Marylanders crossed the Potomac River for new homes in Virginia, taking $2.17
billion with them, according to the Internal Revenue Service data used in the study
conducted by Change Maryland, a nonpartisan group advocating for less state spending
and lower taxes.
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