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Rinthrah6 karma

In the States if you own multiple properties are you able to vote in multiple counties/states or is it a primary residence kind of thing. If it's the former is that effectively giving wealthier people (people who own multiple properties) more than one vote? If it's the latter who decides primary residence and is there the possibility it can lead to gerrymandering in places that are popular with second home owners, which I would assume would often be less populated rural locations?

Rinthrah1 karma

Thank you, that's a really useful link. Very interesting to see the difference between States. Delaware for example seems entirely cool with people voting in other states, if they are entitled to do so, if I am understanding the language correctly. With Maine it's the complete opposite.