Curious, though: How does one dictate a primary residence, and what stops someone from changing on a whim?
Only way you could realistically stop this is enshrining in a state Constitution a requirement to have resided in a district for X amount of time, I think.
Curious, though: How does one dictate a primary residence, and what stops someone from changing on a whim?
Only way you could realistically stop this is enshrining in a state Constitution a requirement to have resided in a district for X amount of time, I think.