Monday, September 8, 2008

Warning for College Student Voters

Same old s..., different day. This article discusses tactics being used to deter college students from voting.



Warning for College Student Voters :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, Views and Jobs
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"Last week, Virginia’s Montgomery County, home to Virginia Tech, issued a press release regarding proper protocol for college students registering to vote. In interviews with Inside Higher Ed Tuesday, it was described by turns as ‘unsubstantiated,’ ‘chilling,’ and (more generously) as not ‘incredibly encouraging or friendly.’

It reads, in part: ‘The Code of Virginia states that a student must declare a legal residence in order to register. A legal residence can be either a student’s permanent address from home or their current college residence. By making Montgomery County your permanent residence, you have declared your independence from your parents and can no longer be claimed as a dependent on their income tax filings — check with your tax professional. If you have a scholarship attached to your former residence, you could lose this funding. And, if you change your registration to Montgomery County, Virginia Code requires you to change your driver’s license and car registration to your present address within 30 days.’
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