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situation. You can be a citizen without being a resident
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THE CHAIRMAN: Would you amplify that?
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DELEGATE MOORE: How?
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DELEGATE HANDEL: It's very simple. You can
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establish citizenship and go down and live in Florida
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and maintain your residency there.
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MR. HARVEY: They have both, citizenship and
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residing for three years. So, that takes care of it.
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DELEGATE KIRCHER: I can't see anyone having
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that much money, moving to Florida all the time and run-
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ning back.
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THE CHAIRMAN: In the provision for the Govern-
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or, it is worded differently. Would you keep this same
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requirement, three and one, or would you require someone
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to run for office who lived in Maryland only one year
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instead of -- we've got a lot of mobility.
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DELEGATE MANDEL: I'd make it at least two.
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SENATOR HUGHES: I don't find fault with three,
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but at least two.
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DELEGATE HARDWICKE: The legal format has
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been here one year and intends to be here permanently.
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