Is it possible that someone who lives in one state for half the year and another for the other half can be registered in both?
Not that I don’t think there’s voter fraud (I think it’s massive) but I would assume if you had a couple of homes you’d be registered in each district. Just wondering.
Of course!
It's not only possible, it is exactly what is taking place.
Florida would probably still be solid republican if all the double voting snowbirds were caught.
There is no automatic computerized interstate check for duplicate registration or duplicate voting.
Whenever there is discussion of implementing a method of doing so the democrats start their usual hysterical screaming and filing lawsuits about racism and intentional voter suppression.
It's against the law. If a voter is going to be at the "other home," he or she needs to apply for an absentee ballot.
They are called college students, and they are encouraged to register and vote in their campus district local and federal elections. But don’t expect colleges to offer these out of state students in-state rates, even as they are registered voting citizens.
Google “domicile vs residence”.