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The premise is a fallacy. It is not possible to live in two states. Legally you have one primary residence and you may have secondary residences. You can only vote in a state where you are a resident and you cannot be a resident of more than one state. The answer is no.

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Maybe you can as long as it is not in the United States

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No, that is a serious violation of federal law.

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Q: Can I vote in two different states on the same congressional election day if I have a residence in both states and am registered in both districts?
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