You should vote where you live or you vote would be as fraudulent as "law and order" Annie Coulter's
The only exception I could see that is reasonable to do otherwise is if you moved there after the voter registration cutoff, in which case I think it would be legal to vote in your former state. The other reason to be registered in Utah is to vote in local elections. You have a rockin mayor in Rocky Anderson...a guy not afraird to speak out against Bush policies despite the redness of the state.
At least you have a vote. I have no senators and my congresswoman is only allowed to vote in committees and not on final votes on the floor of the House.
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