Republicans are challenging a rule that prevents mass removal of voters from registration lists just before federal elections. This rule, part of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, ensures that eligible voters mistakenly removed have time to correct errors before voting. The Supreme Court will review this rule in a case from Arizona, as Republicans push claims of voter fraud despite evidence showing such fraud is rare. The case, RNC v. Mi Familia Vota, also involves Arizona’s requirement for citizenship documents when registering to vote. The outcome could change how voter lists are managed before elections, affecting voter access and participation.
QUESTION: How might changes to voter registration rules impact young voters and their ability to participate in elections?