“Federal pressure ensures election integrity”
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Voter roll maintenance—the process of removing ineligible voters like deceased persons or those who moved—is a routine administrative task, but its scope and methods have become politically contentious. The Trump administration has promoted federal programs to identify non-citizens on voter rolls, while critics worry aggressive purges could disenfranchise eligible voters before elections. The debate hinges on balancing election integrity with voting access, and whether the federal government should use funding as leverage to enforce purge standards.