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To: Libloather

I challenge the legality of that. If they are not residents of LA and of New Orleans, but have resettled elsewhere, why are they still entitled to vote there? (Can they be 'residents' of two places at the same time?)

This is just to enable the Dems to continue their corrupt rule of LA and keep the money rolling in.


2 posted on 02/05/2006 7:31:41 AM PST by CondorFlight
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To: CondorFlight
"Can they be 'residents' of two places at the same time?"

Only if they're democrats.

9 posted on 02/05/2006 7:48:14 AM PST by sweetliberty (Stupidity should make you sterile.)
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To: CondorFlight
Lakeview, the only Republican neighborhood in New Orleans was wiped out by Katrina and its residents are scattered around the country and intend to return. Int is crucial that these people be permitted to vote in order to help determine the future of New Orleans.
15 posted on 02/05/2006 8:10:31 AM PST by H. Paul Pressler IV
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To: CondorFlight
Can they be 'residents' of two places at the same time?)

In a word ... yes.

I have not lived in Louisiana for a long time ... but, when I left, the law said that one may have more than one residence [e.g. a "home" and a "summer home"] ... but only one domicile. The key word here is domicile, which has an aura of permanence and primary and main, as opposed to residence which may have a temporary, part-time element involved.

An excellent illustration of residence versus domicile would be the late Mathilda Geddings Gray of Lake Charles who had many homes [residences] including ... one on Esplanade at Royal in New Orleans ... Evergreen Plantation on the West Bank of the Mississippi River [Edgard, LA IIRC] ... one in Paris [France] ... one in Montevideo [Uruguay] ... one in New York City [IIRC] ... and one on Shell Beach Drive in Lake Charles where she was domiciled.

I first became aware of the distinction between domicile and residence when Dutch Morial [took office in 1978 IIRC] ran for Mayor as a "resident" of his law office address [on Magazine Street IIRC] rather than his home [domicile] wherever that was.

Any FReeper with current knowledge of LA's law on domicile versus residence, and especially how that relates to eligibililty to vote in LA ... and/or run for office in LA [Nagin living in TX] ... is invited to weigh in on this topic.

I suspect this is a very grey area indeed right now.


21 posted on 02/05/2006 10:43:19 AM PST by caryatid (Jolie Blonde, 'gardez donc, quoi t'as fait ...)
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