“Richard Lugar has lived in the Washington suburbs since 1977, since he was elected to the Senate. He doesn’t have a residence in Indiana.”
Don’t they have to at least maintain an apartment or hotel room in the state they claim to represent?
Nope. I think he won a court challenge. But the Constitution says he needs to live there, but that may have been only for the first election. Senate rules got mucked up when they passed the constitutional amendment to take the power of Senate election from the state legislatures and gave it to the mobs.
I’m confused.