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After living in Louisiana her entire life, Kira moved to Atlanta, Georgia, after her eighteenth birthday. She kept her Louisiana driver's license and had her mail sent to her parents' address in Louisiana. She found a job as a cook at a restaurant and worked there for three years. During her second year in Atlanta, Kira volunteered for the mayoral campaign of a Democratic candidate. On election day, she was turned away from a polling location and was unable to cast her ballot for Atlanta's mayor.


Which statement BEST explains whether Kira should have been allowed to vote, or not vote?

A.
She should NOT have been allowed to vote because she was not a legal resident of Georgia.

B.
She should have been allowed to vote because she was over eighteen years old.

C.
She should have been allowed to vote because she was employed in Atlanta.

D.
She should NOT have been allowed to vote because she volunteered for a mayoral campaign.