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Gabriella James
10 May, 22:56
Why do states set residence requirements
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11 May, 02:05
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The basic requirements for voting are that you must be a U. S. citizen, have established residency in the State where you are casting your vote, and be at least 18 years of age. - The minimum voting age and minimum length of residency have both been lowered over time.
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