LakeErie69
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Okay before I ask this: I'm not expecting the answer to this question to be yes, but it's worth a try.
So my dad's family owns a house in upstate NY in a relatively rural, lightly populated area. Our family pays taxes there and has owned the place for several years. We go there several times throughout the year.
Although I don't permanently live there, is there any possibilty that I could apply for a nomination for that congressional district?
The only reason I ask is because I know someone who can apply for two districts due to his parents divorce. But this is obviously different.
I'm sure I won't be able to but why not ask?
Thanks
So my dad's family owns a house in upstate NY in a relatively rural, lightly populated area. Our family pays taxes there and has owned the place for several years. We go there several times throughout the year.
Although I don't permanently live there, is there any possibilty that I could apply for a nomination for that congressional district?
The only reason I ask is because I know someone who can apply for two districts due to his parents divorce. But this is obviously different.
I'm sure I won't be able to but why not ask?
Thanks