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How common?


It's a good question but I doubt any good analysis has been done on this. The two different districts / jurisdictions would have to share voter roll data. And, most importantly, there would actually have to be a reason to go looking / do an investigation.

Do you think a state like Indiana (for example) asks New Hampshire for voter roll data to make sure citizens who moved between the two states aren't double voting?


In absolute terms, it's a subset of a rare event.




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