Final answer:
Kira should not have been allowed to vote in Atlanta, Georgia, because she maintained her legal residency in Louisiana and did not meet the legal residency requirement for voting in Georgia.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that best explains whether Kira should have been allowed to vote or not is A. She should NOT have been allowed to vote because she was not a legal resident of Georgia. Kira maintained her residency in Louisiana, as indicated by keeping her Louisiana driver's license and having her mail sent to her parents' address there. Regulations for voting vary by state, but typically, a voter must be a resident of the state in which they are voting. Although Kira was of legal voting age and employed in Atlanta, these factors do not confer legal residency for voting purposes. As she did not establish residency in Georgia, she would not meet the qualifications to register and vote in that state's elections.