Another thing that helps Texas keep their roles some cleaner is the mailing
of a new voter registration card every two years to the voter. It isn’t supposed
to be forwarded if that voter doesn’t live at the mailing address. Thus if that
registration is returned then that name is supposed to be removed from the roles.
I think I’m stating that correctly. If not please correct the procedure. Thanks.
You are close - if a voter card is returned due to not being able to be delivered, the voter name goes on a “Suspension” list. It stays on the Suspension List for one or two years and I don't remember which, but think two years is the limit but I hate to say two and it be one or three and that means I screwed up and I hate that when it comes to election law (I could look it up in my Texas Election Code law book but I just transplanted a bunch of plants and I'm in my chair under the fan to cool off.) At any rate, after that length of time if there is no resolution about the voter, the name is removed.