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Originally Posted by no-engine
GREAT answer.
Think of a situation: a Cambridge, MA business owner, the business owns the real estate in Cambridge which houses the business, and the owner resides and owns his/her residence in Arlington, nearby. He can vote in only ONE community!
Same is true for second homeowners between Lakes Region vacation property and another State. Only one is the residence where you vote!
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I dont think this situation would work, as a business, you cannot vote, only individuals can vote.
I do not know how to do it, but there needs to be some say. I am all for town meetings, but because I do not vote for the people running the meetings non resident cares and concerns falls on deaf ears a lot