Candidate Evan Bayh  does not know where he lives?
Indiana Democrat Senate candidate Evan Bayh wants to win back the seat he gave up in 2011.
Question:  does he even live in the state? He told WISH-TV:
“Well,†he said, “1142 C Canterbury Court, Indianapolis, Indiana.
It’s on my drivers license.â€
But Independent Journal Review found that his address is actually on Canterbury Square. This has only added fuel to claims that he doesn’t actually live in Indiana and rarely visits.
This development comes days after CNN reported that Indiana election officials found Bayh as an inactive voter “after they failed to confirm he lives in Indianapolis:â€
According to records obtained by CNN, Bayh has been listed as an inactive voter twice since leaving office — once in July 2014 and the second time last week.
In both instances, election officials had sent multiple postcards to Bayh’s Indianapolis address to determine that he lives there. Both times the post office could not reach Bayh at the condo he owns in Indianapolis despite multiple attempts, prompting the Indiana Election Division to list him as inactive, according to copies of the mailers and state voting records.
Bayh is still a registered voter, and being listed as inactive does not prevent the former two-term senator and governor from voting in the state.
Being considered inactive is the first step from being removed altogether from the voter rolls.
CNN also discovered that Bayh  consistently lists L his two multi-million-dollar homes in Washington D.C.  as his main places of residence, not his $53,000 condo in Indianapolis. This  contradicts  his public claims that he “never left†the state after giving up his seat in 2011.â€
Bayl’s electric bill for his condo in Indianapolis have averaged around $20 a month for the last two years.
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2016/07/13/bayh-makes-senate-bid-official/87026058/
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/15/politics/evan-bayh-indiana-residence/
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