they have just as much right as anybody. The tight to vote now s based upon 1 person one vote, but it wasn’t always that way. You just think it’s supposed to be that way. Had you grown up with property owners voting you’d be arguing my position.
I think you’re confusing the requirement that people had to own property before they could vote with owning property giving you the right to vote even if you don’t reside in the district.
Show me some historical evidence that non-resident property owners once had the right to vote...anywhere.
And, no, I would not be arguing your position.