Well then you were a bona fide resident. The Knuckleheads that I refer to are the ones in the local press that bragged of registering to vote in Ohio while at Ohio State University so they could make an impact on a close state as opposed to there home states that were "not contested." Fine, they can declare residency, but the law says that all residents must pay statutory income taxes in Ohio as a resident.
Ya know, they just have more energy than me - not to mention how dishonest it is. Where did you see this?
In my home state, you only have to be a "resident" for 30 days as far as voting privileges. Qualifying for financial aid as a resident, however was a year in Ohio and here as well. I don't remember how long I had to be in Ohio before qualifying as a "resident."
The taxes coming out of my check freaked out me the entire time I was there - and then there was this thing with school distric tax....I worked in one city's school district and lived in another city's SD where the tax rate was higher......
Oh and lookie here...."bragged of registering to vote in Ohio while at Ohio State University" - I'll find it, then.
OSU is about football.