To: DCBryan1
Bu t they can change where they are registered. The new registration simply replaces the old.
To: sharktrager
Bu t they can change where they are registered. The new registration simply replaces the old. IIRC, voter registration has to match up with your legal residence, and the legal residence is where the tax deductions say they live.
I'm willing to bet that all of these kids show up on their parents' income tax forms.
17 posted on
10/24/2002 2:47:20 PM PDT by
r9etb
To: sharktrager
Legally, the new registration replaces the old. Actually the old registration remains active, and is apt to be misused, either knowingly by the voter, or unknowingly as the registration is identified and misused by the usual suspects.
To: sharktrager
I registered to vote while I was school. I fail to see the reasoning here.
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