My guess is the rules of "residency" vary by state.
I know for insurance and license purposes, you typically are supposed to reside in whatever state you claim residency for a minimum of six months annually. But that's not to say every state uses that same measuring stick.
I would say you have to talk to a lawyer, and CPA, to be sure what is and is not required.
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