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Article: New Hampshire Senate passes student voting bill
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- University Wire
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- April 19, 2007
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Jr Santo
University Wire
04-19-2007
(The Dartmouth Free Press) (U-WIRE) HANOVER, NH -- New Hampshire's State Senate passed two student voting bills yesterday, clarifying that out-of-state students have the right to vote in New Hampshire elections. House Bills 132 and 133 passed along party lines, 14 Democrats to 10 Republicans.
It is now clear that if students have proof of "domicile" in New Hampshire, which the Office of Residential Life provides, they can register to vote in the state.
Pamphlets circulated in student residential halls before the 2004 election told students that changing their "legal address" - their domicile -- to New Hampshire could affect health insurance, car insurance, ...
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