mostly marshall scholars several of whom were at oxford. All smart enough to know their defense is ridiculous.
ORC 3503.01:
(A) Every citizen of the United States who is of the age of eighteen years or over and who has been a resident of the state thirty days immediately preceding the election at which the citizen offers to vote, is a resident of the county and precinct in which the citizen offers to vote, and has been registered to vote for thirty days, has the qualifications of an elector and may vote at all elections in the precinct in which the citizen resides.
Wow, that’s confusing. What do they mean by “resident” and “thirty days?” I just cant puzzle it out. Can someone help me out here?