That seems pretty nefarious to me. It’s bad enough that you have to register to vote (we shouldn’t), but why would a law exist to deactivate anyone to vote that isn’t dead?
Keeping accurate and current voter registration records is useful. Voter fraud is close to non-existent, probably because if you register in multiple locations, you’ll definitely be identified. Knowing where to send absentee ballots is great, too.
Wisconsin has same-day voter registration, so it’s at worst a mild inconvenience for anyone whose registration was purged, hasn’t moved to a new place, and they still want to vote in an upcoming election.
That seems pretty nefarious to me. It’s bad enough that you have to register to vote (we shouldn’t), but why would a law exist to deactivate anyone to vote that isn’t dead?
Keeping accurate and current voter registration records is useful. Voter fraud is close to non-existent, probably because if you register in multiple locations, you’ll definitely be identified. Knowing where to send absentee ballots is great, too.
Wisconsin has same-day voter registration, so it’s at worst a mild inconvenience for anyone whose registration was purged, hasn’t moved to a new place, and they still want to vote in an upcoming election.