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A federal law bans late voter roll purges. Republicans are pushing to reinterpret it

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Hansi Lo Wang
A federal law bans late voter roll purges. Republicans are pushing to reinterpret it
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The Supreme Court is set to review a case regarding the National Voter Registration Act's ban on mass voter roll purges within 90 days of an election. Republicans are seeking to reinterpret these rules amid ongoing debates over election integrity.

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This case could significantly impact voter access and the legal framework governing election administration in the United States.

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Republicans are mounting a push for courts to reinterpret a longstanding ban on mass purges of voter rolls just before a federal election.

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The framing emphasizes the 'false claims' of voter fraud by Republicans and highlights the potential for disenfranchisement.

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