From Deseret News archives:
Chaffetz home a hurdle?
Few not living in districts have ever won election
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His election was contested because Maryland had passed a law saying its representatives must live in the districts they represent. But the House ruled that a state law cannot trump the Constitution (that says members need only inhabit the state where elected), and chose to recognize McCreery as a winner and seat him.
A third man was elected to a district where he did not live, but the House refused to seat him. John Bailey was elected in 1823 in Massachusetts. But he had been living in Washington, D.C., where he was a State Department clerk. Strangely, the House ruled he was a legal resident of Massachusetts, but not an "inhabitant" (as constitutional language requires) at the time of election so it would not seat him.
So Bailey complained that Rep. John Forsyth, D-Ga., also elected in 1823, also did not actually live in Georgia when he was elected (he was a U.S. diplomat living in Spain), so he should be excluded, too. But the House ruled that those serving abroad for the government are still considered inhabitants of their home state, so it seated Forsyth.
Residency of many other House members has been questioned through the years, but virtually all claimed to live in their districts (whether they actually did or not).
For example, Rep. James M. Beck, R-Pa., had his 1927 election challenged. Time magazine reported that Beck lived in Washington, D.C., and summered in New Jersey. But when he decided to run for Congress, he "promptly rented a sleazy apartment in a poor district of Philadelphia, which he never actually occupied."
When his election was challenged on the grounds that he did not live in Pennsylvania, Time reported, "A cocky Republican majority in the House overrode the evidence against him, (and) seated him regardless."
More recently, Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio, who served from 1989 to 2007, may never have truly resided in his Bowling Green area district when he represented it. His childhood home was there, and he bought a condominium in the area. But his wife and children lived in a home he owned in the state capital of Columbus (where his wife worked for a state agency), and he spent most of his time there or in Washington.
When asked prior to the 2006 election how much time he stayed at his condominium in his district, Gillmor refused to answer. He won that election anyway, but died in office a year later.
With all that, Chaffetz may become just the third member of the House ever who clearly did not live in his district. Chaffetz said that doesn't particularly bother or excite him. He said merely, "I hope to make history some other way."
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