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Anna
Dornbusch
Editor in Chief
This
past Tuesday, at least ten Bowdoin students were initially refused
the right to vote by Town Registrar Pauline Brillant when they attempted
to register as Maine citizens in Brunswick.
According to Brillant, the students asked her questions
regarding residency that intimated that they were not interested in
becoming residents of Maine, but, rather, only wanted to use their
Maine residency to vote this past Tuesday. "Students
were making statements to me that they only wanted to register as
Maine citizens so they could vote in this one election," commented
Brillant. Several students were alarmed when Brillant
informed them that they could be arrested for voting as Maine residents.
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