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Started by Kelly, Nov 06, 2007, 01:29 PM

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Kelly

I thought this  was very interesting ... especially the last sentence.

My full-time RVing days are a ways off ... I'll have to add this to the list of things to consider when I finally retire!

tlhdoc

That is a very good point.  I have only missed one election since I registered to vote when I was 17 years old.  Before anyone says you can't register to vote until you are 18, you can register at 17 if your birthday is before the election, but you will be 18 by election day.:)

6Quigs

Saw this being discussed on another board.
So these Full Time RVers don't want to pay State Income tax, so use a PO box in Tennanssee as their home address, but they still want to vote???

GeneF

Quote from: 6QuigsSaw this being discussed on another board.
So these Full Time RVers don't want to pay State Income tax, so use a PO box in Tennanssee as their home address, but they still want to vote???

I live in income tax free (but let's not talk property taxes) New Hampshire.  I believe that if I went full time, I would not be able to claim residency in NH because I do not own or rent in the state.  So, I would then have to find a state like Florida, Texas or wherever that would allow me to claim residency and vote.

On another note, myself and many others have spent time in the military.  I would not like to see my right to vote be taken away because of my lifestyle.