“Isnt this an old story”
You may be thinking about the Florida story. My Father owned a home in Ohio, and a condo in Florida. Declared Fla. as his principle dwelling, and voted there. Is this case different?
I think that I heard Ann say that she had moved, but hadn’t changed her voter registration at the time of the election in question, so she voted from her old address. In some states, this is perfectly legal. I was told by our registrars office that I could go ahead and vote a ballot that was sent to me from my previous address if I wanted to. I mean, they sent the ballot to the right address, to vote in the town that I had moved from.