To: LibWhacker
If she is a property owner she can vote where she wants as long as she doesn’t vote twice in a race
44 posted on
02/08/2009 12:52:32 PM PST by
yldstrk
(My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
To: yldstrk
Owning property in multiple locations should not be a disqualifier. At one time I had property in multiple states. I voted where I was registered. That is all you can do. If you do that, and that only, the fact that you own property elsewhere doesn't imply vote fraud.
This is harassment and a fishing expedition, nothing more.
50 posted on
02/08/2009 12:58:16 PM PST by
chimera
To: yldstrk
Not rue in the NE. Regardless of whether or not she move, if she didn't remove her name from the voter rolls in CT, and reregister at a new address, she cannot vote at her new address. That includes moves from precinct to precinct. She was register to vote at her parents address, which is exactly what she did. Perfectly in order, since she is on the road so much, as many people are, not knowing which address she will be at at voting time, it avoids changing your voting registration numerous times.
62 posted on
02/08/2009 1:45:02 PM PST by
gidget7
(Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
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