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Can a post office box ever be used as a “home base” for voter registration purposes?

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Can a post office box ever be used as a “home base” for voter registration purposes?

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No. Post office boxes are never acceptable as a residence address; a voter must provide a physical location so that the designated election official can determine the appropriate ballot style for the voter.

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