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DELEGATE KOSS: I think Delegate Bamberger
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was quite helpful in trying to make the distinction.
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For instance, no place in here do we say where
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you have to live in order to vote for your congressman,
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but you know full well that you can vote for a congressman
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only if you live within his district. It is the same
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for state senate or as provided in the legislative article,
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in LB-1. There is a distinction between who is eligible
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to vote on the one hand, what qualifications you need, and
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secondly the category, for whom you vote or for whom you
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may vote.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Koss, would it be
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proper to answer Delegate Key further by saying that under
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the two sections read together it would be possible for a
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voter who was qualified to vote because of three months
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residence in the county to vote in the particular legis-
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lative district even though he may have lived in that
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district only one day?
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DELEGATE KOSS: Under the present laws, that
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would not be possible --
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THE PRESIDENT: No, I am talking about under this
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