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What if a homeless person gives a location that does not have a mailing address?

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What if a homeless person gives a location that does not have a mailing address?

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If a homeless person indicates that their residence is a physical location that lacks a mailing address, such as a park, then the homeless voter must also give a valid mailing address where they can receive correspondence (such as a mail ballot or TABOR notice). Although a homeless person may use any physical location as a residence, a homeless person cannot be registered without providing a valid mailing address.

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