Legally? No, it is not. You only need to be a legal resident of the state in which you are running.
Ethically? It depends but IMO not really. It’s not like he’s from a different part of the state. Who cares if his house is outside of an invisible line?
What I would have a bit of a problem with is a guy that lives 12 months a year in the DC area. That’s what Hudson would likely do.
You only need to be a legal resident of the state in which you are running.
I didn’t realize that. I find it weird that I have to live in his district to vote for him (which I do), but he doesn’t have to live in the district to represent it. I lived in district 9 for quite awhile but got re-districted, and still have more interest in the Pittenger/Pendergraph race. I voted for Hudson in the primary because I had never heard of Keadle. I still know more about who is supporting him than I do about him.