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Originally Posted by omahacolt
"valid"
if the kid moves and the address doesn't match, its no longer valid
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Thats true for everyone. But its easier to get an updated ID, than an original. You can go to any BMV and get an ID, just show residency.
You could have the seniors apply for a US passport. Waive the fee for graduates. Granted there will be gaps, nothing is perfect. The majority of new voters are going to be in school around the time they are 18. I know there are states that have mobile systems to get older people who are house bound or in nursing homes on the voter roles and getting them mail-in ballots.
Creating a pro active system of registration benefits everyone