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Is it possible to have eligible voters from more than one community sign a single nomination paper and have all the signatures ruled as valid?

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Is it possible to have eligible voters from more than one community sign a single nomination paper and have all the signatures ruled as valid?

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No. Only those signatures of eligible voters in the city or town in which the nomination paper is submitted will be valid. There is no validating or cross-checking of signatures among communities or with the Office of the Secretary of State.

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