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Regnum Italiae wrote:When you turn 18 you are issued a electoral paper which specifies the place where you are supposed to vote (usually a place near home) and the electoral college where you MUST vote. The electoral college is the same as your place of residence. I reside in Sicily but I live Tuscany for the Uni.

Edit. I'll clarify a bit.
Place of birth: where you are born. This is registered officially.
Place of residence: where you reside. This is where you pay your property taxes and etc. This is also registered officially.
Place of "domicilo": where you live. This one is not registered anywhere.
To make an example, you can be born in Milan, yet have is place of residence registered in Rome, yet also have one or more other domicili amywhere i.e. in Milan itself or in Naples if he owns an house there.

Edit..
Looks like the correct translation for 'place of residence' is Primary Residence. That's were we must vote.

Mamma mia, sounds complicated 😞

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