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PoindexterOglethorpe

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2. Hmmm.
Mon Nov 4, 2019, 03:59 AM
Nov 2019

I'll have to check with my son who is a student there and ask him how his voting is going.

Perhaps his being 36 years old (he's a grad student) makes a difference.

Somewhat related: Many years ago, before that son was born, we (his dad and I) moved to Minneapolis, and we both enrolled in a summer class at the University of Minnesota. Back then summer students paid the same tuition, regardless of where they were from. A couple months later, we enrolled to take fall classes, and were automatically assumed to be Minnesota state residents, because our summer school address was in Minneapolis. Hooray! No need to wait a full year to become state residents.

I will also point out that being an adult, as in over 21, is a huge help in these kinds of things.

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