I would wager a family unit gets a vote, and someone must be designated 'head of household'. More often than not I'd wager it would be the man of the house, but it's important to leave it open to whoever can legally vote at that point (with ballot in hand or registration time).
I would wager a family unit gets a vote, and someone must be designated 'head of household'. More often than not I'd wager it would be the man of the house, but it's important to leave it open to whoever can legally vote at that point (with ballot in hand or registration time).
That ain't a bad idea. Property owner too.