What are some examples of acceptable residence locations?
For voter registration purposes, the location given need not be an actual residential address. For instance, a voter who permanently resides in an RV may use a campground as “home base” for voter registration purposes. Likewise, those that cannot afford regular or adequate shelter may use a park, vacant lot, or homeless shelter as “home base” for registration purposes. Basically, if the voter intends the given location to be their home base and as long as they can be contacted at the given location, they may give any physical location as an address.