I just moved on September 1 to San Francisco, California from Vancouver, Canada. My parents are U.S. citizens, so I have a US passport and Social Security number, although I have never lived in the US before.
On a California elections website http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm, it says that you must be a "resident of California", to be eligible to vote. In this context, what does it mean exactly to be a resident of California? My understanding is that you have to live in California for over a year to establish residency. Is this true? Can I not vote sooner?
2006-10-29
05:08:31
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Colin B
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