Submitted by Bobisadrummer t3_ypq9re in RhodeIsland
So I saw a person with a Florida license plate voting today and it got me wondering, is there not some kind of fraud happening there? I understand people can own multiple homes, but don’t you have to have a primary residence, typically the location you reside at for the majority of the year? That primary location is where you’re supposed to be registered to vote, pay your state taxes and register your cars, right?
Edit: I doubt it was a rental since it had right wing "fuck biden" and thin blue line flag stickers. I also doubt it was a college student considering it was an elderly white dude, but hey, you never know. I didn't originally include these because I just wanted to know the rules regarding having RI as your primary residence (which is what you'd need to vote in RI) and having a vehicle registered in FL, which from what I've read requires you to have a FL drivers license. I didn't want biased answers swayed by political ideologies. I'm well aware that voter fraud is almost non-existent, though the few instances that have been reported on were by Trump supporters.
sluttycat666 t1_ivk8bzm wrote
i quite literally have a rental car with florida plates and im still a registered rhode island voter lol