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SB 106 (2017)

Summary:

Changes the definition of domicile for voting purposes to make it more restrictive. For example, this bill explicitly excludes anyone who comes to the state "for a temporary purpose," such as volunteering or working on political campaigns. This bill also requires a voter to live in the state at least thirteen days before voting.

Bill Sponsor:
William "Bill" Gannon
Republican party logo
Bill Became Law?:
No
Status Detail:
Killed in the Senate
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