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Old 08-17-2005, 09:39 AM   #24
jrc
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I think it has long been settled, at least around here, that you can only vote where your primary residence is. If just paying taxes entilted you to vote in a jurisdiction, I should be able to vote in several towns and states. How would all these places make sure that I didn't vote several times for Governor or President. Should I be able to have a Senator from Hollis and one from Gilford represent me in the NH legislature? How much tax do I have to pay before I'm entitled to vote, what if I only own a one week time-share. What kind of taxes do I have to pay. I rented a hotel room in New York City and paid the city tax can I vote there? I know I've paid 5% of my salary to Massachusetts for twenty years and I never got a chance to vote there.
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