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Originally Posted by Bear Islander
Sorry, it's just not that simple. If you own what some might call a "vacation home" in a lakes area town you can simply declare it to be your primary residence and then you can vote in that town. And no matter what anybody tells you, there is no length of stay requirement nor does it matter how many nights you sleep in you "vacation" home. If you have more than one residence YOU decide which is your primary residence.
You will have to get a local drivers license. On the plus side your fishing license is cheaper.
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Unless you live in one of the many condos in Laconia that the Town claims can't be used for a permanent residence. I still can't believe that someone hasn't challenged this with a class-action lawsuit.