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Where does a person register who lives out of the country or who is serving in the military or who is at college, in prison or in a nursing home?

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Where does a person register who lives out of the country or who is serving in the military or who is at college, in prison or in a nursing home?

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If you are serving in the military, attending an educational institution, in a nursing home or health care facility, in prison, or living abroad, the Vermont statutes allow you to keep your residency for voting purposes and remain on the checklist in the town in which you resided. If you are in the military, once you leave the service or return to the United States, you may establish a new residency for voting purposes. However, you cannot apply to be added to the checklist in a different town in Vermont until you physically return and establish your principal dwelling place in a different town.

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